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Former Supreme Court judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul has been appointed as a judge of the Bahrain International Commercial Court. He was appointed along with nine other judges. Among them, Bahrain’s John Paulson was appointed president, and Britain’s Sir Christopher Greenwood was appointed vice president.
The nine judges include many well-known figures. In addition to Indian judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul, other judges include Mary Lim Thiam Suan (Malaysia), Sir Vivian Ramsay (UK), Hi-Tek Shin (South Korea), Henk Snijders (Netherlands), Judith Prakash (Singapore). ) and Fatima Faisal Al Khobar (Bahrain).
Let us tell you that Justice Kishan Kaul is the former Supreme Court of India. is a judge. He has been a lawyer in Delhi since the early 1980s and has served as a Judge and Acting Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court and Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court and the Madras High Court.
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There are six men and three women among the judges appointed
king of bahrainThe name of the judge was published in the country’s official gazette on Saturday following the appointment of Hamad bin Issa Al Khalifa. The nine judges appointed include six men and three women, who are senior judges and arbitrators from various regions in Europe and Asia.
All speak their native language as well as English and are able, with the permission of the courts, to hear cases and render judgments in English.
Many court cases in Bahrain are already heard in English, as the language of most commercial contracts is English.
Established in March Beijing Chamber of International Commerce
The Bahrain International Commercial Court (BICC) was established as a result of a major treaty signed by Bahrain and Singapore in March. The court is modeled after the Singapore International Commercial Court and generally provides parties with the right of appeal to the SICC International Committee.
Alternatively, if the original decision was in Arabic or the parties agree, the BICC Appeals Tribunal will hear the appeal. The creation of the BICC is an effort by “Team Bahrain,” which includes experts from the Bahrain Economic Development Council, representatives from ministries and the judiciary, and the case management team of the Bahrain Chamber of Dispute Resolution (BCDR).