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Supreme Court of India SUPREME COURT OF INDIA F.No.5/AC/Panel/2020-2022/SCI(II-A) New Delhi, Dated the 18th July, 2020 NOTICE In pursuance of the notice dated 23rd January, 2020, inviting applications from Senior Advocates, Advocates-on-Record and non- Advocates-on-Record for formation of panels of advocates to act as amicus curiae for use of the Registry for a period of two years i.e., from 1st April, 2020 till 31st March, 2022, and consequent upon the directions of the Competent Authority, the advocates mentioned in List ‘A1’, List ‘B1’ and List ‘C1’ have been empanelled to act as amicus curiae for the said period and the advocates in List ‘A2’, List ‘B2’ and List ‘C2’ shall be on the wait list. Both sets of lists are annexed hereto and have been uploaded on the official website of the Hon’ble Court. Allocation of cases to the Senior Advocates, Advocates-on-Record and non-Advocates-on-Record will be made in the chronological order. The existing ratio of 2:1 between Advocates-on-Record and non- Advocates-on-Record will be maintained by the Registry in the matter of allocation of cases. No request for empanelment as amicus curiae for the aforesaid period hereafter will be entertained. …2/- :: 2 :: In case any Advocate-on-Record / non-Advocate-on-Record, upon allocation of case/s, would not file the required number of paper-books within the time specified for that purpose, or would not respond to the request made by the Registry within a reasonable time, or would return the allocated cases without giving any cogent and convincing reason, or would not appear before the Hon’ble Court, his/her name would be deleted from the panel after obtaining the orders of the Competent Authority. [Pardeep Kumar Sharma] Registrar Copy to : 1) The Acting Secretary, Supreme Court Bar Association with a request to display this notice on the Notice Board of the Bar Association for the information of the Members of the Bar. 2) The Secretary, Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association with a request to display this notice on the Notice Board of the Bar Association for the information of the Members of the Bar. 3) All the Notice Boards outside the Court. 4) All concerned. LIST ‘A-1’ LIST OF SENIOR ADVOCATES EMPANELLED AS AMICUS CURIAE Names S. No. S/Shri 1 V. Shekhar 2 Ravi Bhushan Singhal 3 Yagya Deo Sharma 4 Rakesh Chandra Mishra 5 Balbir Singh 6 Ashim Kumar Banerjee 7 Ms. Sonia Mathur 8 Asapu Ramalingeswara Rao 9 Ms. Aishwarya Bhati 10 Ashok Kumar Sharma 11 Dr. (Ms.) Menaka Guruswamy LIST ‘B-1’ LIST OF ADVOCATES-ON-RECORD EMPANELLED AS AMICUS CURIAE Name S. No. C.C. No. S/Shri 1. Ms. Urmila Sirur 755 2. Amlan Kumar Ghosh 23 3. Mahesh Chandra Dhingra 353 4. Shakeel Ahmed 683 5. Ajit Singh Pundir 35 6. Vijay Panjwani 785 7. Surya Kant 706 8. D.N. Goburdhun 173 9. Ms. Sangeeta Kumar 725 10. Shiv Kumar Suri 1067 11. Ms. Revathy Raghavan 1101 12. Gp. Capt. Karan Singh Bhati 1136 13. Ms. N. Annapoorani 1142 14. Subhro Sanyal 1162 15. Ms. S. Usha Reddy 1166 16. Ms. Asha Gopalan Nair 1197 17. Ms. Shipra Ghose 1221 18. V. Ramasubramanian 1231 19. Ms. Sudha Gupta 1234 20. Shankar Divate 1235 21. Varinder Kumar Sharma 1237 22. Ms. Niranjana Singh 1004 23. Sibo Sankar Mishra 1253 24. Naresh Kumar 1271 25. Ms. Praveena Gautam 1300 26. Jagjit Singh Chhabra 1320 27. Ms. Kaveeta Wadia 1343 Name S. No. C.C. No. S/Shri 28. Ravi Prakash Mehrotra 1368 29. Kuldip Singh 1389 30. Siddhartha Chowdhury 1403 31. Dr. Rajiv Nanda 1407 32. Ms. Aparna Jha 1514 33. Gaurav Agrawal 1516 34. Rishi Malhotra 1582 35. Ms. Liz Mathew 1623 36. Amit Anand Tiwari 1624 37. Sudhanshu S. Choudhari 1692 38. Ms. Uttara Babbar 1710 39. Nikhil Jain 1714 40. Sunil Fernandes 1721 41. Gautam Narayan 1726 42. Sanjay Kumar Visen 1738 43. Ram Lal Roy 1739 44. Ms. Arti Singh 1763 45. Subhasish Bhowmick 1779 46. Atulesh Kumar 1788 47. Deeptakiriti Verma 1791 48. Mishra Saurabh 1793 49. Ms. Prerna Mehta 1799 50. Arjun Garg 1807 51. Kunal Chatterji 1811 52. Ms. Pallavi Langar 1814 53. Devvrat 1828 54. Ms. Manisha T. Karia 1848 55. Joseph Aristotle S. 1863 56. Ashok Panigrahi 1868 57. Shailesh Madiyal 1893 58. H. Chandra Sekhar 1894 59. Ms. Rohini Musa 1907 60. Ms. Priyanjali Singh 1973 61. Ms. Diksha Rai 1974 Name S. No. C.C. No. S/Shri 62. Ms. Neha Sharma 1975 63. V.K. Biju 2002 64. M. Shoeb Alam 2019 65. Ajit Sharma 2060 66. Ms. Jesal Wahi 2166 67. K. Parameshwar 2191 68. Ms. Supriya Juneja 2195 69. Kunal Cheema 2250 70. Pranav Sachdeva 2259 71. D. Abhinav Rao 2277 72. Talha Abdul Rahman 2467 73. Aljo K. Joseph 2529 74. Piyush Kant Roy 2530 75. Aldanish Rein 2542 76. Ms. Devina Sehgal 2691 77. Aviral Saxena 2786 LIST ‘C-1’ LIST OF NON-ADVOCATES-ON-RECORD EMPANELLED AS AMICUS CURIAE Name S. No. S/Shri 1. S.L. Gupta 2. Ashok Arora 3. S. Sadasiva Reddy 4. Sushil Karanjkar 5. Viplav Sharma 6. Ajay Majithia 7. Shridhar Yeshwant Chitale 8. Vikrant Yadav 9. Ms. Neela Kedar Gokhale 10. R.Anand Padmanabhan 11. Pijush Kanti Roy 12. Seshadri Sekhar Ray 13. Jasbir Singh Malik 14. Ms. Reena Rao 15. V.N. Subramaniam 16. S. Madhusudhan Babu 17. Ms. Reena Singh 18. Dr. (Ms.) Charu Walikhanna 19. Rajeeva Ranjan Rajesh 20. Ms. Haripriya Padmanabhan 21. Dr. (Ms) Ritu Bhardwaj 22. Adolf Mathew 23. Ms. Prerna Kumari 24. Raghenth Basant Name S. No. S/Shri 25. Ms. Bhakti Pasrija 26. Amol Chitale 27. Karan Bharihoke 28. Shikhil Suri 29. Mukul Singh 30. Manoj V. George 31. Devansh A. Mohta 32. Ms. Shamshravish Rein LIST ‘A-2’ LIST OF SENIOR ADVOCATES WAIT-LISTED FOR BEING EMPANELLED AS AMICUS CURIAE Name S. No. S/Shri 1 Debal Kumar Banerji 2 Ms. Anjana Prakash 3 Birendra Prasad Verma 4 Sarasani Satyam Reddy 5 P.V. Surendranathan 6 Ranji Thomas 7 A. Sirajudeen 8 Partha Sarathi Bhattacharyya 9 Purushaindra Kaurav 10 C.N. Sreekumar LIST ‘B-2’ LIST OF ADVOCATES-ON-RECORD WAIT-LISTED FOR BEING EMPANELLED AS AMICUS CURIAE Name S. No. Code S/Shri 1. Sharad Chandra Patel 666 2. Satyapal Khushal Chand Pasi 720 3. Anil Kumar Jha 1118 4. Dr. K.B. Sounder Rajan 2046 5. Pranab Kumar Mullick 1196 6. Shekhar Prit Jha 1245 7. Himanshu Munshi 1250 8. Rana Ranjit Singh 1256 9. Ms. Shirin Khajuria 1261 10. Braj Kishore Mishra 1262 11. Dr. (Ms.) Vipin Gupta 1302 12. Vijay Kumar 1309 13. Ms. Rakhi Ray 1329 14. Dr. Sushil Balwada 1340 15. Dr. V.P. Appan 1360 16. T. Mahipal 1375 17. Ranjan Kumar 1392 18. Gulshan Kumar Bajwa 1397 19. Ajay Kumar Talesara 1432 20. Ms. Anu Gupta 1437 21. Dr. (Ms.) Monika Gusain 1445 22. Mohd Irshad Hanif 1447 23. Ms. Shweta Garg 1513 24. Anish Kumar Gupta 1529 25. 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