Chhattisgarh High Court - Chhattisghar State Bar Council, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India

Chhattisghar State Bar Council, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India

'Main Office:' Old High Court Premises, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, INDIA. TEL: 07752- 410169, FAX: 07752- 413500; 'Extension Office:' E Type, PWD Bunglow, Near Town Hall, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. Tel: +91-7752-211354. The Chhattisgarh State Bar Council is the statutory body elected & constituted under the provisions of Advocates Act, 1961.

'Chairman:' Shailendra Dubey +91-9827184655. 'Deputy Chairman:' Mr. Santosh Verma +91-9827178713. 'Representative Member' for Bar Council of India: Mr. Faisal Rizvi, 098271-43377. 'Members of the State Bar Council of Chhattisgarh:' Mr. Awadh Tripathi, Mr. Tiharu Ram Nirala, Mr. Ashok Kumar Tiwari, Mr. Padma Kumar Agrawal, Mr. Yashwant Tiwari, Mr. Koshram Sahu, Mr. Yogeshchandra Sharma, Mr. Krishna Kumar Shukla, Mr. Ram Narayan Vyas, Mr. Abdul Wahab Khan, Mr. Basant Rai, Mr. Shiv Narayan Pandey, Mr. Sushil Chaturvedi, Mr. Arun Kochar, Mr Badshah Prasad Singh, Mr. Praveen Gupta, Mr. Anand Kumar Sharma, Mr. Anand Mohan Thakur, Mr. Leeladhar Singh Chandra, Mr. Vivek Ranjan Tiwari, Mr. Pankaj Shrivastava, Mr. Deoraj Singh Surana 'Advocate General & Ex-officio member' of CGSBC.

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