Aruneshwar Gupta (10.01.1955) is the son of (Late) Justice D.P. Gupta former Chief Justice and Governor of State of Rajasthan, his mother was the Vice President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. He is practicing law since 1976 in Supreme Court of India, almost all High Courts in India and also in USA and Singapore dealing with almost all facets of law. He was Advocate on Record from 1990 - 1999 and Additional Advocate General from 2004 to 2009 for State of Rajasthan in Supreme Court of India. He is the President of Law Consult, a single window law firm and is the President of Law Information Center an Non Government Organization which started in 1994 and launched the first legal web site in India on 07.11.1996. He was Secretary of Supreme Court Bar Association 1995-96 and Vice President of Supreme Court Advocate on Record Association 2000-02. In 2000 he started Peoples Initiative for Promotion of Sports (‘PIPS India). He was the chief architect of the Sports Acts of Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh got them enacted and defended them successfully before the High Courts and Supreme Court. In 2004 he appeared before the Election Commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court to hold the election of BCCI, which led to ouster of Jagmohan Dalmiya, then President of BCCI, bringing Sharad Panwar and Lalit Modi in and led to the change in Cricket scene in India by successful introduction of IPL. He is the Director of Disha Sports Initiative an NGO working in the field of Sports, Basketball International League, Spotlaw Apps. Pvt. Ltd and India Center for Fast Arbitration. Has written several articles and made several presentations and speeches all over India and around the globe particularly at New Zeland in First Hindu Conference and Chicago. He is the founder Trustee of Bharitya Japanese Heritage Foundation and has also published a translation of Shrimat Bhagwat Gita, has compiled a book Understanding Supreme Court Better, 151 Facts you need to know and is co-author of Supreme Court Judgments on Arbitration and Contract.
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