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The Gauhati High Court at Guwahati (The High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram & Arunachal Pradesh) The Gauhati High Court at Guwahati (The High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram & Arunachal Pradesh) List of candidates (with reallotment of Roll Nos) who are provisionally allowed to appear in the written examination (objective type multiple choices) dated 6-4-2014 (Sunday) for direct recruitment of Junior Administrative Assistants(JAA) for Gauhati High Court (Advt. dated 5-11-2012 & 18-12-2013) Sl. Registration Roll No. Candidate Name Father's Name No. No. 1 10001 A H M MIZANUR RAHMAN AKOND SOLIM UDDIN SK 2812362539 2 10002 A K NURUL HOQUE BARBHUIYA Lt-Kala Raja Barbhuiya 1873851069 3 10003 A N K N SRINIVAS A TRINATH 1655037686 4 10004 A. LIANZAPAU. SAMTE THANGKHOMANG SAMTE 3096207415 5 10005 AAL RUHUL AMIN BARBHUIYA AJMAL UDDIN BARBHUIYA 935169362 6 10006 AAYUSHMAN BARUAH NITUL GOPAL BARUAH 2456164063 7 10007 ABDUL RAJEK RAMJAN ALI 3061969520 8 10008 ABDUL BARIK Late Hussain Ali 2123707714 9 10009 ABDUL BATEN CHOUDHURY LATE AJIBAR RAHMAN CHOUDHURY 4163460539 10 10010 ABDUL FARUK DEWAN ABBASH ALI 437464251 11 10011 ABDUL GAFFAR SAIKIA LATE KASHIM ALI 836631306 12 10012 ABDUL HANNAN KHAN ABDUL MAZID KHAN 656215663 13 10013 ABDUL HASIB TAPADER ABDUL KARIM TAPADER 4046398081 14 10014 ABDUL KALAM AZAD Md. Danesh Ali 2889578046 15 10015 ABDUL KAYUM MATIUR RAHMAN 197519539 16 10016 ABDUL KHALIQUE LATE MIRJAN ALI 2062625321 17 10017 ABDUL MALEK LATE ABDUL BAREK 1117529349 18 10018 ABDUL MANNAN ABDUL KUDDUSH 2461886783 19 10019 ABDUL MOTIN CHOUDHURY Mozibor Rahman 2411540151 20 10020 ABDUL RAHIM ABDUL ZALIL 2571266917 21 10021 ABDUL RAHIM ABDUL ZALIL 3653613869 22 10022 ABDUL ROUF DEWAN ABDUL GAFUR DEWAN 2933529860 23 10023 Abdul Rouf Laskar Ramzan Uddin Laskar 3859845382 24 10024 ABDUL ZAVED ABDUL MOTIN 2259962030 25 10025 ABDUR RAKIB ANSARI LATE ABDUR RAFIQUE ANSARI 3980941709 26 10026 ABDUS SALAM AZIZ ABDUL AZIZ 2463883523 27 10027 ABDUS SATTER MUSLEM UDDIN 843248642 28 10028 ABDUS SATTER MUSLEM UDDIN 1606139925 29 10029 ABHA BHARALI Bulu Kumar Das 4121201516 30 10030 ABHA RANI TALUKDAR JATIN CH TALUKDAR 3729599409 31 10031 ABHAY KUMAR SHIVNATH PRASAD VERMA 1695608122 32 10032 ABHENDU DAS ASHUTOSH DAS 3882923463 33 10033 ABHIJEETA DAS ANUKUL DAS 1262079241 34 10034 ABHIJIT BARUAH KAMAL BARUAH 1315708261 35 10035 ABHIJIT BARUAH PRADIP BARUAH 2903719900 36 10036 ABHIJIT BASAK Late Jagabandhu Basak 3002188999 37 10037 ABHIJIT BHARADWAJ INDRA MOHAN BORTHAKUR 1223862140 38 10038 ABHIJIT BHARALI NRIPENDRA BHARALI 412732934 39 10039 ABHIJIT BHOWMICK LATE AKHIL KUMAR BHOWMICK 795957479 40 10040 ABHIJIT BHOWMICK LATE AKHIL KUMAR BHOWMICK 2457064264 41 10041 abhijit bora atul chandra bora 1470878834 42 10042 ABHIJIT BORA ATUL CHANDRA BORA 2420696607 43 10043 ABHIJIT BORA SARUPAI BORA 1179285293 44 10044 ABHIJIT BORAH GUNA BORAH 3638772979 Page 1 of 169 Sl. Registration Roll No. Candidate Name Father's Name No. No. 45 10045 ABHIJIT BORGOHAIN BHADRESWAR BORGOHAIN 359817789 46 10046 ABHIJIT CHAKRAVORTY LT. NALINI KR. CHAKARVORTY 159357805 47 10047 ABHIJIT DAKUAH SATYA NATH DAKUAH 2860342682 48 10048 ABHIJIT DAS BISWESWAR DAS 1219296922 49 10049 ABHIJIT DAS LATE. MONMOHAN DAS 1339493391 50 10050 ABHIJIT DAS BIDYUT DAS 1276099450 51 10051 ABHIJIT DAS HEM CHANDRA DAS 1820564374 52 10052 ABHIJIT DAS SRI DHARANIDHAR DAS 1242348226 53 10053 ABHIJIT DAS Amalendu Das 963258036 54 10054 ABHIJIT DAS SRI DHARANIDHAR DAS 1468363226 55 10055 ABHIJIT DAS MITRA DAS 2892437327 56 10056 ABHIJIT DEB NATH MR ARUN DEB NATH 3440788870 57 10057 ABHIJIT DEKA AMULYA CHARAN DEKA 2137532039 58 10058 ABHIJIT DEY ASHIT RANJAN DEY 2327800733 59 10059 ABHIJIT GHOSH AMRIT LAL GHOSH 691401491 60 10060 ABHIJIT HAZARIKA GHANA KANTA HAZARIKA 834249705 61 10061 ABHIJIT KAKATI Puspendra kakati 691342875 62 10062 ABHIJIT KAKATI AKAN KAKATI 1274204074 63 10063 ABHIJIT KALITA BHABEN KALITA 2867879924 64 10064 ABHIJIT KALITA LT DASARATH KALITA 575640991 65 10065 ABHIJIT KUMAR DAS SRI PRASANNA KUMAR DAS 17290701 66 10066 ABHIJIT KUMAR DUTTA LATE AHINDRA CHANDRA DUTTA 2620287188 67 10067 ABHIJIT KUMAR MISRA Ajit Kumar Misra 297677274 68 10068 ABHIJIT LAHON PUTUL LAHON 171440996 69 10069 ABHIJIT MEDOK Rajen Medok 840354581 70 10070 ABHIJIT MITRA DHIREN CHANDRA MITRA 4163632077 71 10071 ABHIJIT NAHA AJIT NAHA 2884743771 72 10072 ABHIJIT PATHAK UTTAM CH. PATHAK 1333894681 73 10073 ABHIJIT PATOWARY TARUN CHANDRA PATOWARY 16077821 74 10074 ABHIJIT PATOWARY RANJIT KUMAR PATOWARY 2403619574 75 10075 ABHIJIT PEGU RAM CHANDRA PEGU 2118873611 76 10076 ABHIJIT ROY SRIBASH ROY 3796066991 77 10077 ABHIJIT ROY ARABINDA ROY 1992984867 78 10078 ABHIJIT ROY KAMAKHYA CHARAN ROY 2839386357 79 10079 ABHIJIT SAHA LATE RATHIN SAHA 2483420920 80 10080 ABHIJIT SAHA KALACHAND SAHA 2928343566 81 10081 ABHIJIT SAIKIA DURGA SAIKIA 1055026932 82 10082 ABHIJIT SARKAR LATE SONTOSH SARKAR 2167556301 83 10083 ABHIJIT SARKAR DILIP SARKAR 2723493505 84 10084 ABHIJIT SARKAR DILIP SARKAR 2989856239 85 10085 ABHIJIT THAKURIA SHRI DHARANI THAKURIA 359318443 86 10086 ABHILASH GOGOI LOHIT GOGOI 189799368 87 10087 ABHILASHA HATIBORUAH RABIN HATIBORUAH 1714605334 88 10088 ABHINANDA ROY NARAYAN CHANDRA ROY 3420063789 89 10089 ABHINANDAN DUTTA LATE AKON CH DUTTA 293042604 90 10090 ABHINANDAN DUTTA LATE PRADIP KUMAR DUTTA 4067077129 Page 2 of 169 Sl. Registration Roll No. Candidate Name Father's Name No. No. 91 10091 ABHINANDAN GOSWAMI Harish Chandra Goswami 2645305984 92 10092 ABHINANDAN KUMAR LAKHAN LAL SAH 1257679508 93 10093 ABHINAV DAS Prabin Chandra Das 1755756969 94 10094 ABHINIT DEY ASHIT RANJAN DEY 1742158297 95 10095 ABHINITA DIFUSA HEMENDRA DIFUSA 2919598351 96 10096 ABHISHEK BHARDWAJ PUNIL KR SARMA 1345503847 97 10097 ABHISHEK BHOWMICK Amarendra Nath Bhowmick 2172166592 98 10098 ABHISHEK BIHARI SATYENDRA PRASAD LAL 3035100542 99 10099 Abhishek Bordoloi Mrinal Chandra Bordoloi 363987500 100 10100 ABHISHEK BORTHAKUR R K BORTHAKUR 3638745074 101 10101 ABHISHEK CHANDA SWAPAN CHANDA 1984889548 102 10102 ABHISHEK DAS APURBA KUMAR DAS 3898216795 103 10103 ABHISHEK DUTTA AMALENDU DUTTA 425984168 104 10104 ABHISHEK KUMAR NAGENDRA TIWARI 3718468187 105 10105 ABHISHEK KUMAR GUPTA BIDYUT KUMAR GUPTA 2241009883 106 10106 ABHISHEK PALIT Late Ashim Kumar Palit 1665695337 107 10107 ABIDA AHMED ABDUL HAI MAZUMDAR 2675435510 108 10108 ABINASH KAKATI RAMESH KAKATI 1563497450 109 10109 ABINASH SAIKIA KAMAL SAIKIA 3224616035 110 10110 ABRAR KHAN SIRAZ KHAN 2680967744 111 10111 ABRITA BARUAH TILEN KR BARUAH 4203078186 112 10112 ABU BOKKAR SARFFARAZ ISLAM BASHIR ALI 2831964853 113 10113 ABU HASSAN JAMAL UDDIN AHMED 879916201 114 10114 ABU HASSAN ALI RAHMAN HABIBOR RAHMAN 2173726221 115 10115 ABU NASHER IFTIKAR HUSSAIN NAZIRUL ISLAM 1405772067 116 10116 ABU NASHER IFTIKAR HUSSAIN NAZIRUL ISLAM 1686306296 117 10117 ABU SHYAMA SIDDIQUE ABU BAKKAR SIDDIQUE 1285198190 118 10118 ABU TALEB MD. IMRAN Muzibur Rahman 172018465 119 10119 ABUDARDA AKANDA OMAR ALI 1698861957 120 10120 ABUJAM ASHWINIKUMAR SINGH ABUJAM SHYAMNAGOR SINGH 1540571012 121 10121 ABUJAM DINACHANDRA SINGH ABUJAM BRAJAMANI SINGH 4134643060 122 10122 ABUL FAZAL MOHAMMAD ARIF MD HUSSAIN ALI 4250760870 123 10123 ABUL KALAM AZAD Md. Sohrab Ali 2408012837 124 10124 ACHARJYA MOHAN PEGU TARANATH PEGU 657261877 125 10125 ACHINTYA PALLAB SARMA UMESH CH. SARMA 1491861220 126 10126 ACHYUT GOGOI Pabitra Gogoi 3639499610 127 10127 ACHYUT KONWAR LATE DURLOV KONWAR 4208434259 128 10128 ACHYUT KONWAR LATE DURLOV KONWAR 466763528 129 10129 ACHYUT KRISHNA HAZARIKA Bichitra Narayan Hazarika 824606580 130 10130 ACHYUT KUMAR DEKA Late Ghana Kt. Deka 3096554692 131 10131 ACHYUTANANDA RABHA BIRAT CHANDRA RABHA 782206220 132 10132 ADHIR NARZARY Dhaneswar Narzary 3016312208 133 10133 ADITI BHARALI Milan Ch. Bharali 2514586232 134 10134 ADITI GOGOI LATE CHANDRA KUMAR GOGOI 385822833 135 10135 Aditi Goswami Kamini Mohan Goswami 2968879305 136 10136 ADITI GOSWAMI Kamini Mohan Goswami 2740610416 137 10137 ADITYA HAZARIKA ROBIN HAZARIKA 3064102207 138 10138 ADITYA KUMAR THAKUR RADHESHYAM THAKUR 3051650149 139 10139 ADITYA SHAH SD SHAH 2428996901 140 10140 ADRIJA CHAKRABORTY KAMAL KR CHAKRABORTY 953227995 141 10141 ADVITEEYA TANAYA CHUTIYA AMBESWAR CHUTIA 596967946 142 10142 ADWAITA ROY RASHBIHARI ROY 876064075 143 10143 AFFYNA AHMED ABDUL MAZID 1959095105 Page 3 of 169 Sl. Registration Roll No. Candidate Name Father's Name No. No. 144 10144 AFJAL AHMED SAMSUDDIN AHMED 2608438120 145 10145 AFROZA YASMIN SURMAN ALI 2157844916 146 10146 AFRUJA ANJUMON HASSAN MD. ALI AMJED 347704419 147 10147 AFRUZ ARA AHMED AMIR ALI AHMED 494369125 148 10148 AFRUZ ARA AHMED AMIR ALI AHMED 689724446 149 10149 AFSAN SAFI ISLAM LATE SHAHIDUL ISLAM 2727087901 150 10150 Aftab Ahmad Abdul Shahid 3733446494 151 10151 AFTAB AHMED KYAMUDDIN AHMED 3140423637 152 10152 AHMADUR RASHID Amir Ali 1220917612 153 10153 AIBHEE CHETIA Sunit Ranjan Chetia 627506338 154 10154 AICHENGKHAM HANDIQUE PREMADHAR HANDIQUE 1989055529 155 10155 AIJANI SAIKIA PRAMOD SAIKIA 2149009523 156 10156 AIMANI DAS ANIL KUMAR DAS 4282259298 157 10157 AIMANI SARMAH PRABHAT SARMA 809123401 158 10158 AINUL MATIN CHOUDHURY ATOWAR RAHMAN 1046297859 159 10159 AISHWARYA BORAH LATE SHAILENDRA BORAH 2568831866 160 10160 AITISHA DIENGDOH (L). P.S. BUHPHANG 4175069776 161 10161 AIZUDDIN AHMED Alimuddin 548682906 162 10162 AJANTA DUTTA BARUA Prasanna Dutta Barua 2661231065 163 10163 AJANTA GOSWAMI NAGENDRA NATH GOSWAMI 4270826822 164 10164 AJANTA KUMAR LATE KRISHNA KUMAR 1308794201 165 10165 AJANTA SARMA SURESH CH. SARMA 1322054145 166 10166 AJAY DAS SHRI ANIL KUMAR DAS 4259117039 167 10167 AJAY KUMAR SRI AMARNATH PASWAN 698151045 168 10168 AJAY KUMAR DAS LATE SANKAR CHARAN
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