Bharat Joshi creates History, becomes President of Bar Association 4th time

Bharat Joshi creates History, becomes President of Bar Association 4th time

Advocate Bharat Joshi continued his domination in Bar Association as he won the position of president for the consecutive 4th time. The election for various positions were held on Sunday 24th Jan in which 1598 voters voted for 18 candidates.

 

Bharat Joshi creates History, becomes President of Bar Association 4th timeAdvocate Bharat Joshi continued his domination in Bar Association as he won the position of president for the consecutive 4th time. The election for various positions were held on Sunday 24th Jan in which 1598 voters voted for 18 candidates.

The voting begin at 10 am and continued till 2 in the afternoon. The 18 candidates stood for various positions of President, Vice President,General Secretary, Secretary, Finance Secretary and Librarian. Three candidates who fought for the position of president were Bharat Joshi, Bharat Kumar Vaishnav and Praveen Khandelwal.

The results were declared in evening with Advocate Bharat Joshi was announced as the President of the Bar association, joshi recieved 778 votes while the other two candidates Bharat K.Vaishnav and Praveen Khandelwal got 299 and 510 votes respectively.

Advocate Gopal Singh won the position of Vice President with the difference of only 32 votes. Other candidates fighting for the position were Arun Sanadiya and Vijay Singh Chauhan who got got 419 and 557 votes respectively.

Position of General Secretary was won by Ram Lal Jat (412 votes) Jat defeated his competitor Ashutoshpuri Goswami,Praveen Gadiya and Om Prakash Barber. Sheetal Nandwana is elected as the finance secretary (797 votes) She has beaten her competitor Uday Singh Devda by 349 votes.

Advocate Manish Khandelwal defeated his competitor Harish Sen for the position of Library secretary with a difference of 217 votes.

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