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HIGH COURT of JUDICATURE at ALLAHABAD NOTIFICATION DATED: ALLAHABAD: July 02, 2015 HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD NOTIFICATION DATED: ALLAHABAD: July 02, 2015 No. 1284 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Shiv Dan Yadav, Additional District & Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Jalaun at Orai to be Additional District & Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Jalaun at Orai on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1285 /JR(S)/2015 Pursuant to Government Office Memorandum No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015- 32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015., Sri Kunal Vepa, Advocate is appointed as direct recruit from the Bar to U.P. Higher Judicial Service and posted as Additional District & Sessions Judge, Ghaziabad. No. 1286 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Sham Kumar, Additional District & Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Banda to be Additional District & Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Banda on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1287 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Mahendra Pratap Singh Yadav, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Mahoba to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Mahoba on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1288 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Mahesh Kumar Kushwaha, Judge Small Causes Court, Bareilly to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kaushambi on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1289 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Sunil Kumar Verma, Judge Small Causes Court, Bulandshahar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Bulandshahar on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1290 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Prafulla Kamal, Judge Small Causes Court, Kanpur Nagar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1291 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Faridul Haque, Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge/ Special Judge, Kanpur Nagar vice Sri Rajendra Chand. He is also appointed U/s 12-A of U.P. Essential Commodities (Special Provisions) Act, 1981, as Special Judge at Kanpur Nagar against the special court created for trying cases under the said Act. No. 1292 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Rajendra Chand, Special Judge/ Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar. No. 1293 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Gopal Kulshrestha, Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge/ Special Judge, Kanpur Nagar vice Sri Shashi Kant Shukla. He is also appointed as Special Judge, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes at Kanpur Nagar in the special court created under Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989 for trying cases under the said Act. No. 1294 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Shashi Kant Shukla, Special Judge/ Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar. No. 1295 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Ashok Kumar Singh Yadav, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jaunpur to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Etah on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1296 /JR(S)/2015 Pursuant to Government Office Memorandum No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015- 32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015., Sri Krishna Swaroop Dhar Dwivedi, Advocate is appointed as direct recruit from the Bar to U.P. Higher Judicial Service and posted as Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar No. 1297 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Arvind Kumar Singh-II, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jyotiba Phule Nagar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Jyotiba Phule Nagar on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4- 2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1298 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Pankaj Mishra, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bareilly to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Bareilly on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1299 /JR(S)/2015 Pursuant to Government Office Memorandum No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015- 32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015., Smt. Machala Agarwal, Advocate is appointed as direct recruit from the Bar to U.P. Higher Judicial Service and posted as Additional District & Sessions Judge, Ghaziabad. No. 1300 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Satya Deo Gupta, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Barabanki to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Barabanki on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1301 / JR(S)/2015 Smt. Rachna Arora, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bulandshahar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Bulandshahar on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1302 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Ratnesh Mani Tripathi, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ballia to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Ballia on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1303 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Shailendra Pandey, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Shahjahanpur to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Shahjahanpur on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1304 /JR(S)/2015 Pursuant to Government Office Memorandum No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015- 32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015., Sri Sanjai Veer Singh, Advocate is appointed as direct recruit from the Bar to U.P. Higher Judicial Service and posted as Additional District & Sessions Judge, Aligarh. No. 1305 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Arvind Rai, Judge Small Causes Court, Varanasi to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Muzaffarnagar on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1306 / JR(S)/2015 Smt. Adesh Nain, Judge Small Causes Court, Meerut to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Meerut on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1307 /JR(S)/2015 Pursuant to Government Office Memorandum No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015- 32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015., Sri Vatsal Srivastava, Advocate is appointed as direct recruit from the Bar to U.P. Higher Judicial Service and posted as Additional District & Sessions Judge, Lucknow. No. 1308 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Ashok Kumar-IX, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Basti to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Basti on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1309 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Nitya Nand Shrinet, Secretary (Full Time), District Legal Service Authority, Bareilly to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Fatehpur on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1310 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Ram Prakash Pandey, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rampur to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Rampur on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1311 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Akhilesh Kumar Pathak, Judge Small Causes Court, Gorakhpur to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Gorakhpur on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1312 /JR(S)/2015 Pursuant to Government Office Memorandum No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015- 32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015., Sri Nand Pratap Ojha, Advocate is appointed as direct recruit from the Bar to U.P. Higher Judicial Service and posted as Additional District & Sessions Judge, Bahraich No. 1313 / JR(S)/2015 Sri Vinod Kumar Barnwal, Judge Small Causes Court, Jhansi to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Jhansi on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1314 / JR(S)/2015 Smt. Tripta Chaudhary, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Mathura to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Muzaffarnagar on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015. No. 1315 / JR(S)/2015 Smt. Meena Srivastava, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Kanpur Nagar to be Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kanpur Nagar on promotion to U.P. Higher Judicial Service pursuant to U.P. Government Office Memo No. 8/2015/1111/II-4-2015-32(I)/2015 dated 26.6.2015.
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