About the Interview
The NUJS Law Review is proud to present an exclusive interview with Senior Advocate Gourab Banerji, a prominent figure in domestic and international arbitration. This insightful discussion explores significant developments in arbitration within India, noteworthy international trends, and the formation of the Arbitration Bar of India. Additionally, Mr. Banerji shares valuable career guidance for Indian law students aspiring to enter the field of arbitration.
About Mr. Gourab Banerji
Mr. Gourab Banerji, a Senior Advocate practicing at the Supreme Court of India, specializes in high-value commercial disputes, with a focus on domestic and international arbitration. He is the founding President of the Arbitration Bar of India and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the legal community.
Academic Background and Career:
- Education: Graduated with First Class Honours from Cambridge University as a Bundy Scholar and recipient of the Norah Hunter Dias Prize.
- Designation: Senior Advocate (2003) and Additional Solicitor General of India (2009-2014).
Event Details
Event | Details |
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Interviewee | Senior Advocate Gourab Banerji |
Interview Date | December 23, 2024 |
Published In | NUJS Law Review (Vol 17, Issue 3) |
Conducted By | Ranak Banerji & Nimesh Singh (NUJS Editors) |
Access Transcript | Read Full Transcript |
Key Highlights of the Interview
- Emerging Trends in arbitration practices in India and internationally.
- Inauguration of the Arbitration Bar of India and its role in strengthening arbitration frameworks.
- Career Opportunities and Advice for law students pursuing arbitration as a specialization.
- Insights on Commercial Disputes and challenges in arbitration.
This interview aims to provide readers with practical insights and expert perspectives on arbitration, a growing field in the Indian legal landscape.
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This transcript provides invaluable perspectives on arbitration law and highlights the growth of arbitration practices in India, making it a must-read for law students and professionals alike.
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