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Chhattisgarh High Court Bar Association

'Chhattisgarh High Court Bar Association' is the representative body of advocates practicing in Bilaspur High Court of Judicature, elected by way of direct voting from about 2000 members of the Bar Association and is having term of two years.

'President:' Mr. Chandra Kumar Kesharwani +91-9826141910. Vice President: Mrs. Indira Tripathi +91-07752-225678.

'Secretary:' Mr. Abdul Wahab Khan +91-9827495799. Joint Secretary: Mr. Rajneesh Singh Baghel +91-9424296550.

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