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Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e-form IEPF-2 CIN/BCIN L92199GJ1999PLC044045 Prefill Company/Bank INOX LEISURE LIMITED Date of AGM 23-SEP-2020 FY-1 FY-2 FY-3 FY-4 FY-5 FY-6 FY-7 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 145138.00 Number of underlying Shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of matured deposits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of Other Investment Types 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Validate Clear Is the shares Is the transfer from Proposed Date of Investment Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id-Client Id- Amount Joint Holder unpaid Investor First Name Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF PAN Date of Birth Aadhar Number Nominee Name Remarks (amount / Financial Year Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred Name suspense (DD-MON-YYYY) shares )under account any litigation. (Yes/No) C/O KANTILAL VAJESHANKAR VAKHARIA 48, SAGAR Amount for unclaimed and ARCHANA ABHIJIT SHENDE ABHIJIT VASUDEO SHENDE DARSHAN, OPP. INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400026 PINL0001360 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend BREACH CANDY, 81/83, BHULABHAI DESAI R'D, MUMBAI. C/OKANTILAL VAJESHANKAR VAKHARIA 48, SAGAR Amount for unclaimed and KANTA JAIKISHAN GUPTA JAIKISHAN GUPTA DARSHAN, OPP. INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400026 PINL0001363 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend BREACH CANDY, 81/83, BHULABHAI DESAI R'D, MUMBAI. 6, YASHODA NANDAN APARTMENT 49, Amount for unclaimed and HARESHKAPADI MINAXI HARESH KAPADIA HARESH KAPADIA INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380006 PINL0007248 105.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 SARDAR PATEL unpaid dividend A NAGAR ELLISBRIDGE AHMEDABAD 6, YASHODA NANDAN APARTMENT 49, Amount for unclaimed and DARSHAK HARESH KAPADIA HARESH CHUNILAL KAPADIA INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380006 PINL0007249 78.00 24-NOV-2026 MINAXIKAPADIA No No FY-7 SARDAR PATEL unpaid dividend NAGAR ELLISBRIDGE AHMEDABAD 16 RACHANA SOCIETY JODHPUR CHAR Amount for unclaimed and PATEL SANDIP PRAVINBHAI PATEL PRAVINBHAI MANILAL INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380015 PINL0007584 105.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 RASTA SATELLITE unpaid dividend ROAD AHMEDABAD 322 YASHSHODHAN BUILDING GROUND Amount for unclaimed and SHRINIVAS RAGHUNATH KABRA RAGHUNATH KABRA INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400016 PINL0103849 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 FLOOR MOGUL LANE unpaid dividend MAHIM MUMBAI B-38 KHAZAN BESTI Amount for unclaimed and MANJU ARORA ASHWANI KUMAR ARORA NANGAL RAYA NEW INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI PINL0114933 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend DELHI-46 C/O PATEL KAMLESHBHAI JASHBHAI 6 Amount for unclaimed and PATELKAMLESH PATEL ASHWINBHAI RAMANBHAI PATEL ASHWINBHAI RAMANBHAI INDIA GUJARAT ANAND 388001 PINL0115018 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 SURYADEEP unpaid dividend BHAIJASHBHAI TENAMENT 80 FT ROAD ANAND YURUNANAK 2ND LANE 2ND FLOOR OFF Amount for unclaimed and PUSHPA MADANRAJ SIROYA MADANRAJ MISHRIMAL SCROYA INDIA MAHARASHTRA PUNE 410042 PINL0115101 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 SHANKAR SHETH RD unpaid dividend PUNE A-303 ARIHANT TOWER CAMP ROAD Amount for unclaimed and LAXMIDEVI KEWALCHAND INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380004 PINL0115215 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 SHAHIBAUG unpaid dividend AHMEDABAD H NO 11 POCKET B 6 Amount for unclaimed and RAKESH GUPTA NA SECTOR 8 ROHINI INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110085 PINL0115635 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend DELHI 89 DANGHVI SADAN RANADE ROAD Amount for unclaimed and MANHARLAL CHIAANLAL SANGHVI NA INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400028 PINL0115796 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 SHIVAY PARK DADAR unpaid dividend W MUMBAI 78/3 DHANLAXMI R B MEHTA ROAD Amount for unclaimed and TUTESHRAMESH RAMESH VRAJLAL SHAH VRAJLAL SHAH INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400077 PINL0115824 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 GHATKOPAR E unpaid dividend SHAH MUMBAI 602 A SABAYMT APPS SAYRAY GRAM Amount for unclaimed and VISHALBAPULAL NIRUBEN BAPULAL SHAH BAPULAL HAGINDAS SHAH INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400101 PINL0115836 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 INDORE KANJ unpaid dividend SHAH HANDIRALI EAST 144 KAMLA NHEHRU NAGAR BEHIND Amount for unclaimed and BAL KRISHAN CHHANGANI PS CHANANGANI INDIA RAJASTHAN JODHPUR PINL0115908 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 PAKIZA FLOOR MILL unpaid dividend JODHPUR YEETANJAC AHIMSA Amount for unclaimed and PAYALMUHHERJ JAYAMTA MUKHERJEE HEMANTA MUKHERJEE MARY KHAR MUMBIA INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0115921 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend EE 400052 22-F CONNANGHT Amount for unclaimed and SUJATA AGGARWAL TAPAN GARG INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 PINL0115922 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 PLACE NEW DELHI unpaid dividend 55/76 RAJOURI Amount for unclaimed and MILLI ANAND NA INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110027 PINL0115936 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 GARDEN unpaid dividend 3DHARMYUG COLONY NEAR Amount for unclaimed and PATEL MAHENDRA SOMABHAI SOMALAL INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380008 PINL0116058 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 KANKURIA unpaid dividend AHMEDABAD DHIRAJ B/H LIC Amount for unclaimed and RASHMIKANT D PATELHUF DHIRAJBHAI PATEL GUILDING ASHRAM INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380009 PINL0116062 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend ROAD AHMEDABAD 516 ANANT DEEP CHAMBERS 273-277 Amount for unclaimed and HARESH SHAH KANTILAL SHAH INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400009 PINL0116114 50.00 24-NOV-2026 DAKSHASHAH No No FY-7 NARSHI NATHA unpaid dividend STREET MUMBAI 19C MLAS COLONY ROAD NO- 12 Amount for unclaimed and SRIVIDYA S SRIDHAR K INDIA TELANGANA HYDERABAD 500034 PINL0116203 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 BANJARA HILLS unpaid dividend HYDERABAD F 25 IIND AVENUE Amount for unclaimed and P AMBUJAMMAL P KANDASAMY ANNA NAGAR EAST INDIA TAMIL NADU CHENNAI 600102 PINL0116223 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend CHENNAI 2 S N BANERJEE Amount for unclaimed and RAJIV GOGIA A D GOGIA INDIA WEST BENGAL KOLKATA 700013 PINL0116234 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 ROAD KOLKATA unpaid dividend 759 / 118 A PRABHAT ROAD 2ND LANE Amount for unclaimed and KIRIT SHAH HUF NA INDIA MAHARASHTRA PUNE 411004 PINL0116269 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 DECCAN GYMKHANA unpaid dividend PUNE 759 / 118 A PRABHAT ROAD 2ND LANE Amount for unclaimed and SUBAHU SHAH HUF NA INDIA MAHARASHTRA PUNE 411004 PINL0116270 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 DECCAN GYMKHANA unpaid dividend PUNE Amount for unclaimed and VIMLABEN S SHAH NA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0116290 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend Amount for unclaimed and URVIBEN M SHAH NA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0116293 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend Amount for unclaimed and VISHAL PANSARI NA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0116295 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend SCO 317 - 318 LEVEL - Amount for unclaimed and SANTA BANRA NA 1 SECTOR - 35B INDIA PUNJAB CHANDIGARH PINL0116318 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend CHANDIGARH Amount for unclaimed and VINOD KHERIA NA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0116330 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend Amount for unclaimed and IMDIRABENVSH VALLAVDAS M SHAH NA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0116335 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend AH Amount for unclaimed and SANDEEP SHARMA I J SHARMA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0116348 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend Amount for unclaimed and SAKHIA RANJANBEN P NA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL0116353 50.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend 32/B FERTILIZER PARK NR DELUXE SOC Amount for unclaimed and PRAVINBENRAJE RAJENDRA VYAS NA INDIA GUJARAT VADODARA 390002 PINL9500013 100.00 24-NOV-2026 AFVPV4853Q No No FY-7 NIZAMPURA unpaid dividend NDRAVYAS VADODARA Amount for unclaimed and FRACTION MERGERFAME NA xx INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI PINL9999999 2.00 24-NOV-2026 No No FY-7 unpaid dividend 155 B,BHULESHWAR, SAMUDRIK IN301975-IN301975- Amount for unclaimed and SONALTUSHARS TUSHAR DSODHA DHARAMDAS MSODHA INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400002 10.00 24-NOV-2026 AGLPS5364C No No FY-7 BUILDING,GROUND 10000014 unpaid dividend ODHA FLOOR, MUMBAI. PRIVATELIMITE 95A, C R AVENUE 1ST IN304037-IN304037- Amount for unclaimed and ESQUIRE ENCLAVE NA INDIA WEST BENGAL KOLKATA 700073 162.00 24-NOV-2026 AACCE7065J No No FY-7 D FLOOR KOLKATA 10000029 unpaid dividend KISHORE KUMAR JAIN S/O GOPAL PRASAD JAIN NEW ROAD IN300966-IN300966- Amount for unclaimed and VINODKUMARJA KISHORE KUMAR JAIN GOPAL PRASAD JAIN BETAL MOHALLA INDIA RAJASTHAN DIG 321203 10.00 24-NOV-2026 ACBPJ3442J No No FY-7 10001793 unpaid dividend IN DEEG DIST.
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