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List of Empanelled Arbitrators/Conciliators NORTHERN REGION- EXECUTIVE CATEGORY List of Empanelled Arbitrators/Conciliators NORTHERN REGION- EXECUTIVE CATEGORY S.No NAME(S/Shri) S.No NAME(S/Shri) 1 Ajit Kumar Sahay 2 AK Verma Former Chairman Former Director Finance, MMTC Neyveli Lignite Corpn. SFS-2325, D-2, Vasant Kunj C-5/57, Vasant Kunj New Delhi-110070 New Delhi-110070 DOB: 01.07.1945 DOB: 01.07.1942 M-98180505218 M-9999975663 E.Mail [email protected] E.Mail:[email protected] PARTICULARS PARTICULARS B.Com.(Hons),B.L., MBA, B.Sc.(Minining), A.I.S.M FCA Fields of specialisation Chartered Accountant Commercial contracts, Fields of specialisation Engineering/Technical, Power energy, Commercial contracts, Oil State contracts, Corporation & related petroleum & gas, Finance & activities, Construction. Done Banking, Joint Venture, State contracts, Corporation & related number of Arbitration/ Mediation activities, Securities, Agency & cases. Distribution & Franchising, International investments, Taxation, Computer software, Corporate Law. Practicising CA. Handled some arbitration cases while in service in MMTC 3 Shri Ashok Kumar Sharma, 4 Arun Kumar Gupta Ex-DGM(ITDC), Former Director-Projects, EPI 2-LF, Todarmal Square, House No.2, Road No.48, Bengali Market,New Delhi-110 001 Punjabi Bagh West, N.DELHI-26 DOB: 14.6.1947 DOB: 26.06.1944Ph. 011-25220114 M.No. 9810406105 E.mail:[email protected] E.Mail:[email protected] PARTICULARS PARTICULARS B.Tech(H),M.B.A. B.Sc. PG Dip.Pers.Management Fields of specialisation Fields of specialisation Commercialcontracts,Oil Commercial contracts, Insurance, petroleum & Gas, Engineering/Technical, Joint Venture, Eng./Techn.Joint Venture, State Aviation, State contracts, Hotel & contracts, Construction. Tourism Industry, Transport, Implementation of projects, Construction, Real Estate, negotiation and finalisation of Corporation & related activities, contracts- both as contractor and Entertainment, Tours & Travel client. As on 28.5.2019[Type text] Page 1 5 A.K. Srivastava, IAS 6 Dr. Ashok Sharma Advocate Former CGM (Law) MMTC Ltd., & C-201, Shakti Apartment, Director, Chartered Institute of Sector-5, Plot No. 18, Dwarka Arbitrators(London),India Branch, New Delhi-110075 Off: C-11, Defence Colony, N.Delhi- DOB: 31.08.1941 110024 M-9818404144 M-8287837159/011-41018045 E.Mail:[email protected] E.Mail:ashoksharma7@gmail. Com PARTICULARS PARTICULARS M.A.,LLB B.Sc., LLB, FCIArb(London) Fields of specialisation Fields of specialisation Dealt with number of Arbitration Commercial contracts, Joint cases. Member Inte`rnational Centre Venture, Maritime shipping, for alternative Dispute Resolution Corporate Law. Knowledge of the process and practice of arbitration. Delivered 3 Arbitration Awards as Sole arbitrator. Acting as Sole arbitrator in 9 Arbitrations out of which in 5 cases appointed by the Hon’ble Delhi High Court. 7 Aman N. Kalra 8 Ajit Kumar Rudra Ex- ED (Law), General Manager (Retd.) GAIL,306, New Delhi Apartments PEC Ltd. Vasundhara Delhi-110096 E-134, Ashok Vihar-I DOB: 04.06.1952M-9810697834 Delhi-110052 Mail id: Rudray2k@yahoo. Com DOB: 02.02.1943 PARTICULARS M-9810718914 Post graduate, LLB, PG E.Mail: [email protected] Diploma in Personnel PARTICULARS Management M.A. Diploma in Labour Laws, Fields of specialisation Post Graduate Diploma in Commercial contracts, Oil Personnel management, LLB petroleum & gas, Real Estate, As Fields of specialisation HOD(Law) handled arbitration and Commercial contracts, State contracts, mediation case of the company. Corporation related activities, Also introduced Out of Court Corporate Law. Scheme which was of immense held in settling the matters/disputes across the table. 9 Ashok Kumar Shahi 10 AK Srivastava Former ED & PLO SAIL Former ED & Chief (Legal) ,ONGC 522, Green Heaven Apartment A-602, Riverview Apartments Sector-4, Plot No. 35, Mayur Vihar Phase-I Delhi-110091 Dwarka New Delhi-110075 DOB: 01.12.1952 DOB:5.6.1946 M-9868282086 M-9871122491 [email protected] E.Mail PARTICULARS [email protected] B.A.,LLB, Dip. in Labour Laws Fields of specialisation As on 28.5.2019[Type text] Page 2 Commercial contracts, Oil PARTICULARS Petroleum & gas, Joint Venture, B.E.(Mech.)LLB Maritime Shipping, Corporate Law. Fields of specialisation Handled many Projects, Commercial, Legal commercial/international commercial Arbitration for ONGC Ltd and MMTC Limited. 11 Arun Kumar Rath 12 Dr. Arvind Pandalai IAS – Retd. Former CMD, STC D-701, Jagaran Apartments D-255(GF)Defence Colony, Plot No.17, Sector-22, Dwarka New Delhi-110024 New Delhi-110075 DOB: 10.05.1949 DOB: 09.01.1949 M.no.9711185454 M.No: 9910436439 Email:[email protected] PARTICULARS PARTICULARS B.Sc(Hons), M.Sc., Certificate Ph.D, MBA, FIMGT course in Management of Rural Fields of specialisation Development Projects(UK), Commercial contracts, Joint Certificate Course in Venture, Agriculture & Food Commercial Public Enterprises processing. Has vast experience in Management(UK),Ph.D settling commercial disputes in (Business Administration) international contracts. 13 Anil Kumar Goel, Ex-ED(HSC) 14 ABL Srivastava, Ex-Dir(F),NHPC, Flat No. 31, Pocket-D, C-301, Steller Park Apartments Mayur Vihar Phase-2, C-58/24, Sector-62, Delhi-110 091. NOIDA-201301(UP) DOB 29.6.1954 DOB:24.8.1955 M.NO.9811897004/011-43064831 M.no.9811301791/01202400403 E.Mail. [email protected] [email protected] PARTICULARS PARTICULARS Ph.D, B.Tech(IIT Delhi)MBA M.Com, CA, MBF Fields of specialisation Fields of specialisation Commercial contracts, Oil Petroleum Commercial contracts, & gas, Engineering/Technical, Construction, Real estate, State Securities, Environment. Was actively contracts, associated with Counsels in various Finance & Banking, Power Energy, Arbitration cases Taxation, Corporate Law, Expert knowledge of banking, finance, taxation and power sector areas. 15 Ashok Khurana, Ex- DG, CPWD 16 Ashok Kumar Gupta, L-109, Sarita Vihar Retd. Sr. Dy. Dir. General, BSNL, New Delhi-110076 N-120, Ist Floor, Greater Kailash-I, DOB: 03.02.1953 New Delhi- 110 048 M-8800690910 DOB: 26.11.1947 E.Mail :[email protected] M.No.9868136688/9711972358 E.Mail: [email protected] As on 28.5.2019[Type text] Page 3 PARTICULARS PARTICULARS M.Sc(Engg.),LLB, MIE, MICI, MIND, STT, MIBC B.E.,B.Sc.(Civil), advance Fields of specialisation Diploma in Business Commercial contracts, Finance & Management. banking, Insurance, Joint Venture, Done arbitration for I&FC Deptt, Power Energy, State contracts, Delhi, Canal digging and lining & road Corporation and related activities, works, As Chief Engineer , Engineer Securities, Real Estate, Member, DDA and DG, CPWD, Construction, International reviewed arbitration awards, court Investments, Taxation judgements on awards for their acceptance. 17 Arvind Pande, IAS(Retd.) 18 Arun Kumar Chatterjee, E-148, East of Kailash, B.Tech.(IIT Delhi),M.Tech(Mgmt NEW DELHI- 110 065 & Systems)IIT, Delhi Date of Birth:7.9.1942 Former ED, NTPC, M.No. 9810803811/01141620950 43, Indraprastha Apartments, E.Mail:[email protected] DDA, PARTICULARS SFS Flats, Pocket -3 Sector-12 B.Sc, B.A. Hons. MA. DWARKA, NEW DELHI-110 075 Served on Boards/Committees/ DOB:2.8.1956 Advisory group of major Mobile No. 9650991003/011- organisations. During service 45504833 E.mail akchatterjee2 successfully led the implementation of @rediffmail. Com a major restructuring of SAIL PARTICULARS involving debt rescheduling, cost B.Tech.(IIT rationalisation, productivity and Delhi),M.Tech(Mgmt & quality improvements. Systems)IIT, Delhi Fields of specialisation Commercial contracts, Construction, Engineering/Technical 19 Amit Kumar Roy, 20 Ashok Kumar Tiwari, Ex-Chief Commissioner Customs & Former ED(HR & LAW)NHPC Central Excise, LTD. D-II/B-42, Fakir Mohan Senapati Flat No. C-3, Vidyut Apartments, Marg, Moti Bagh-1, Plot No. 2 Sector-12, New Delhi-110 021 DWARKA, NEW DELHI-110 078 DOB: 1.2.1955 DOB:17.6.1953M. No. Mobile No. 09811307033 9868263930/01126113930 E.Mail:[email protected] E.Mail:[email protected] PARTICULARS PARTICULARS M.A. LLB B.Tech., LLB, M.Sc.,Post Advocate, Consultant and graduate diploma in Arbitrator. Handled a number of As on 28.5.2019[Type text] Page 4 Management Arbitration matters relating various projects of NHPC, as Sole Arbitrator and Arbitral Trinunals. Fields of specialisation Commercial contracts, Engineering/Technical, Joint venture, Power energy, Environment, Corporate Law, Corporation and related activities. 21 Anil Khurana, 22 Anil Kumar Agrawal, Ex-GM, HPCL, Former ED, NHPC Ltd., A-4, Amar Colony, J-78, Jalvidyut Apartments, Lajpat Nagar-IV, Sector-21-C, New Delhi-110 024 FARIDABAD-121 001 DOB: 8.4.1957 DOB: 15.8.1957 Mobile No. 9810878042 Mobile No. 9891233564 E.Mail: [email protected] E.Mail:[email protected] PARTICULARS PARTICULARS B.Sc.(Mechanical Engineering), B.Sc.(Engg.)(Civil),M.tech. Diploma in Production Actively involed in more than 40 Management. arbitration proceedings of NHPC Fields of specialisation Commercial contracts, Commercial contracts, Oil Petroleum Engineering/Technical, Power & gas, Engineering/Technical, Joint energy, State contracts, Venture, State contracts, Construction, Construction, Real estate, Agency & distribution & Franchising, Transport, 23 Abhik Ghosh, IAS(Retd.) 24 Ajay Kumar Gupta, 6-A, Galicia, Raisina Residency, Former Dir(Fin)&CMD, TCIL, Sector-59, GURUGRAM-122 001 Flat No. C-601, Gateway Towers, D.O.B. 30.11.1946 Plot No. 24, Sector-IV, Vaishali, M.No. 9650010674/0124-4959496 Ghaziabad(UP) E.Mail:[email protected] DOB: 19.11.1957 PARTICULARS M.No.9868393777/9958293777 M.A.(Pol.Science) E.Mail:[email protected] Former IAS & UN/ILO Official PARTICULARS Commercial contracts, Power Energy, M.Com, LLB(Proff.)Fellow State contracts, Corpn. & related C.A.,PG Diploma in Intl. Law activities, Corporate Law. Published for Trade & Business award in one case as Sole Fields of specialisation Arb. 3 cases are in pipeline Commercial contracts, Finance & Banking, Joint ventures, Corporation & related activities. Dealt with Legal and Arbitration cases. 25 Arvind Kumar Arora, 26 Shri A. K. Sinha, Former DG, MES, GM(Law)SAIL, Ispat Bhawan, As on 28.5.2019[Type text] Page 5 B-333, Chittaranjan Park, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003 New Delhi-110 019 Permanent Address: DOB: 10.1.1956 Madhusudan, Flat-6, 563, P.
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