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Indian Council of Arbitration List of Panel of Arbitrators - As on October 23, 2010) (Judges) INDIAN COUNCIL OF ARBITRATION LIST OF PANEL OF ARBITRATORS - AS ON OCTOBER 23, 2010) 1 Membership No: IL/ICA/0735 2 Mr. Justice Mam Chandra Agarwal Membership No: IL/ICA/0766 Former Judge Allahabad High Court, Mr. Justice P C Agarwal Flat No. 1133, Sector-29, Former Judge, High Court of M.P., Noida-201303 A189, First Floor, Sector-20 (Near Kotwali) Phone: 0120-2453952/0981554142 /Email: Noida-201301 Date of Birth 02/09/1938 (Age: 71) Phone: 9818327680, 95120-2548442 /Email: Particulars: Retd. Judge, Allahabad High Court. Sessions Judge, Addl. Distt. Date of Birth 1/6/1943 (Age: 66) &Sessions Judge and Judicial Member, Income Tax Appellate Tribunal. Particulars: Retd. Judge, High Court of Madhya of India. 3 4 Membership No: IL/ICA/0767 Membership No: IL/ICA/0802 Mr. Justice S K Agarwal Ms. Justice Sharda Aggarwal Former Judge High Court of Delhi Former Judge Delhi High Court A-62, Nizamuddin (East) B-126, Sarvodya Enclave New Delhi-110013 New Delhi-110017 Phone: 24656722 /Email: Phone: 26516186/9818032419 /Email: [email protected] Date of Birth 4/4/1944 (Age: 65) Date of Birth 12/1/1940 (Age: 69) Particulars: Former Judge, High Court of Delhi. Particulars: Retd. Judge, Delhi High Court. Ministry of Labour. 5 6 Membership No: IL/ICA/0805 Membership No: IL/ICA/0841 Mr. Justice V S Aggarwal Mr. Justice A S Aguiar Former Judge High Court Former Judge Bombay High Court C-52, Swami Nagar Benalin Home 122 Kalina New Delhi-110017 Santa Cruz (East) Phone: 26491797 /Email: Mumbai-400029 Date of Birth 8/28/1940 (Age: 69) Phone: 26661963 /Email: Particulars: Retd. as Chairman, CAT & Judge, in Commercial Contracts, RealEstate, Date of Birth 10/8/1943 (Age: 66) Finance Banking, Intellectu al Property and Corporate Law. Particulars: Retd. Judge, Bombay High Court. Legal Services Authority. 8 7 Membership No: IL/ICA/0869 Membership No: H/ICA/4672 Mr. Justice S Sarwar Ali, Mr. Justice A M Ahmadi Former Judge Patna High Court, Former Chief Justice of India 69/5, T.N. Banerjee Road, Near IIT Gate Flyover 5, Sri Aurobindo Marg Patna-800001 New Delhi-110016 Phone: 224306 /Email: Phone: 95129-2511291/26561649 /Email: [email protected] Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Retd. Judge, Patna High Court. Chairman/Sole Member of Commissionof Particulars: Former Chief Justice of India. several Commission under Commission of Inquiry Act. 9 10 Membership No: IL/ICA/0871 Membership No: IL/ICA/0878 Mrs. Justice K Amareswari, Mr. Justice H L Anand Former Judge High Court of Allahabad, Sr. Advocate, 268, Supreme Enclave, Mayur Vihar, Phase-I, C-4/7, Safdarjung Development Area, Hauz Khas, Delhi-110091 New Delhi-110016 Phone: 2255389 /Email: Phone: 6963107, 668184 /Email: Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Retd. Judge, High Court of Andhra Presently practising as an Particulars: Judge Delhi High Courd (Retd.). Sr.Advocate in the Supreme Court. 11 12 Membership No: H/ICA/4673 Membership No: IL/ICA/0925 Mr. Justice A S Anand Mr. Justice B R Arora, Former Chief Justice of India Former Judge, Rajasthan High Court, C-49, Sector-14 Paota B-2 Road, Noida-201301 Jodhpur-342006 Phone: 9810584800/0120-2510300 /Email: [email protected] Phone: 0291-2544082/09414478204 /Email: Date of Birth 11/1/1936 (Age: 74) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Former Chief Justice of India. Particulars: Retd. Judge, Rajasthan High Court, (Judges) INDIAN COUNCIL OF ARBITRATION LIST OF PANEL OF ARBITRATORS - AS ON OCTOBER 23, 2010) 13 Membership No: IL/ICA/0945 14 Mrs. Justice Kety Keki Baam Membership No: IL/ICA/0950 Former Judge, High Court of Bombay Mr. Justice R Jayasimha Babu Seth Nusserwanji Tata Building 1/6, S V Road Former Sr. Judge High Court of Madras Bandra 612, R M V Extension, 2nd Stage, 3rd Block Mumbai-400050 Bangalore-560094 Phone: 022-26425359 /Email: Phone: 080-23518415/09886760567 /Email: [email protected] Date of Birth 12/15/1940 (Age: 70) Date of Birth 4/5/1942 (Age: 67) Particulars: Retd. Judge, Bombay High Court. Tried long causes, Particulars: Former Sr. Judge, High Court of and domestic arbitration. CommercialCauses, suits pertaining to monetary claims, family disputes, testamentary disputes. 16 15 Membership No: IL/ICA/1012 Membership No: H/ICA/4681 Mr. Justice Bhagabati Prosad Banerjee Mr. Justice S Rajendra Babu Former Judge Calcutta High Court, Former Chief Justice of India SURALINI FD-429, Salt Lake City #392, XIV Crossoor Wilson Garden Kolkata-700091 Bangalore-506030 Phone: 033-23639900 /Email: [email protected] Phone: /Email: Date of Birth 8/15/1937 (Age: 73) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Former Judge, High Court, Calcutta. Designated as Senior Advocate Particulars: Former Chief Justice of India. in1981, elevated to the Bench as Judge in Calcutta High Court in 1984. 18 17 Membership No: IL/ICA/1055 Membership No: IL/ICA/1013 Mr. Justice Dhirendra Nath Baruah Mr. Justice Umesh Chandra Banerjee Former Judge Gauhati High Court, Former Judge Supreme Court of India E-128 (First Floor), Greater Kailash-I, GB-346, Sector -3 Salt Lake City New Delhi-110048 Kolkata-700106 Phone: 9864029804 /Email: Phone: 033-23377727/09830117677 /Email: [email protected] Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Date of Birth 11/19/1937 (Age: 73) Particulars: Retd. Judge, Gauhati High Court. tive Tribunal Gauhati Bench.President, Particulars: Former Judge, Supreme Court of Contracts, Insurance, CorporateLaw State Consumer Redress Dispute. Counsel appeared before many arbitration etc. proceeding before elevation to Bench in Gauhati High Court. 20 19 Membership No: IL/ICA/1101 Membership No: IL/ICA/1063 Mr. Justice K S Bhalla, Mr. Justice A K Basu Former Judge, Retd. Judge, High Court of Calcutta, 6145, Modern Housing Complex, Phase-III, 6, Bishop Lefroy Road, Manimajra Kolkata-700020 Chandigarh-160101 Phone: 446521 /Email: Phone: 552879 /Email: Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Judge, Calcutta High Court (Retd.). Particulars: Former Judge, Punjab & Haryana 21 22 Membership No: IL/ICA/1111 Membership No: IL/ICA/1112 Mr. Justice Ganpat Singh Bhandari, Mr. Justice K C Bhandari, Distt. Sessions Judge (Retd.), Former Judge of P & H High Court, C-54, Lal Kothi Scheme, D-704, Kaveri Apartments, Alaknanda, Jaipur-302004 New Delhi-110019 Phone: 516914 /Email: Phone: 6471830/6437986 /Email: Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Retd. District & Session Judge. civil, criminal, matrimonial, Particulars: Former Judge of Punjab & Govt.Employment, accident claims cases. 23 24 Membership No: IL/ICA/1118 Membership No: H/ICA/4683 Mr. S.R. Bhansali, Mr. Justice S P Bharucha Former Member of CAT, Former Chief Justice of India E-25, Shastri Nagar, 2-B, 'Samata' General Bhosale Marg Jodhpur-342003 Mumbai-400021 Phone: /Email: Phone: /Email: Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Retd. District Judge. Retd. Law Particulars: Former Chief Justice of India. (Judges) INDIAN COUNCIL OF ARBITRATION LIST OF PANEL OF ARBITRATORS - AS ON OCTOBER 23, 2010) 25 Membership No: IL/ICA/1136 26 Dr. Justice G C Bharuka Membership No: IL/ICA/1143 Former Judge High Court of Karnataka Mr. Justice Moti Lal Bhat 34, Supreme Enclave Mayur Vihar-I Senior Advocate, New Delhi-110091 48, Lawyers Chambers, Supreme Court of India, Phone: 9818524340/22757763 /Email: [email protected] New Delhi-110001 Date of Birth 6/15/1941 (Age: 69) Phone: 2256808 /Email: Particulars: Former Judge, High Court of Supreme Court. Specialization Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) inIntellectual Property, Commercial Contracts, Telecommunication, Insurance, Particulars: Retd. Judge, J&K High Court and as Senior Advocate, Supreme Court.28 Corporate Law etc. years experience in the field. 27 28 Membership No: IL/ICA/1185 Membership No: IL/ICA/1186 Mr. Justice Rabin Bhattacharyya Mr. Justice N K Bhattacharyya, Retd. Judge, High Court of Calcutta Retd. Judge, High Court, 1, Haraprasad Shastri Sarani, New Alipore 29, Haro Prasad Shastri Sarani Block 'H' New Alipore Block-B Kolkata-700053 Kolkata-700053 Phone: 033-2478-7100 /Email: Phone: 033-478-8470 /Email: Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Judge (Retd.), High Court of arbitration cases. Particulars: Retd. Judge, High Court of Calcutta proceedings. 29 30 Membership No: IL/ICA/1195 Membership No: IL/ICA/1196 Mr. Justice Chandresh Bhushan Mr. Bharat Bhushan Former Judge High Court of M.P. Dist. & Session Judge (Retd.) Member, CAT C/o. Mrs. Swati Bhushan 811, Super Tech, Avant Garde D-3, Special Type, M S Flats 'A' Block OPI, Dr. RML Hospital Plot No.1, Sector-5, Vaishali Baba Kharak Singh Marg Ghaziabad-201010 New Delhi-110001 Phone: 09811943651 /Email: Phone: 23355450 /Email: Date of Birth 11/3/1943 (Age: 66) Date of Birth 10/21/1943 (Age: 66) Particulars: Former Judge, High Court of M.P. Finance Banking, Particulars: Dist. & Session Judge, Retd and Service. Specialization inCorporate CommercialContracts. Law, Taxation, Insurance, Engineering/Technical, Hotel & Tourism Industry and Transport. Have 36 years experience in engineering. 31 32 Membership No: IL/ICA/1214 Membership No: IL/ICA/1337 Mr. Justice Denendra Biswas *Mr. Justice C L Chaudhary Former Judge Gauhati High Court Former Judge, High Court of Delhi 51, Shaktigarh Path Bhangagarh D-15, Sector-20, Guwahati-781005 Noida-201301 Phone: 94335-2529822 /Email: [email protected] Phone: 91-4542323, 3714006 /Email: Date of Birth 9/1/1945 (Age: 64) Date of Birth / / (Age: 0) Particulars: Particulars: Former Judge, Delhi High Court Arbitration (JCM) by the Govt. ofIndia. 34 33 Membership No: IL/ICA/1356 Membership No: IL/ICA/1349 Mr. Justice S K Chawla Mr. Justice S K Hom Chaudhuri Former Judge M P High Court Retd. Judge Patna High Court, 70, Cannes Duplex 3rd Lane, Riviera Town P.O.
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