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381. Mr. P. D. KODE
382. Mr. U. V. BAKRE
383. Mr. P. V. HARDAS
384. Mr. M .L. TAHALIYANI
385. Mr. A. P. BHANGALE
386. Smt. R. S. DALVI
387. Mr. A. R. JOSHI
388. Mr. A. B. CHAUDHARI
389. Mr. M.T. JOSHI
390. Mr. A.M. THIPSAY
391. Mr. A.I.S. CHEEMA
392. Mr. A.V. NIRGUDE
393. Smt. R. P. SONDURBALDOTA
394. Mr. V. M. KANADE
395. Mr. F. M. REIS
396. Mr. ANOOP V. MOHTA
397. I. K. JAIN
398. Smt.VASANTI A. NAIK
399. Smt. V. K. TAHILRAMANI
400. Shri. SANGITRAO S. PATIL
401. Shri. SHANTANU SHARADCHANDRA KEMKAR
402. Shri. R. M. SAVANT
403. Shri. K. L. WADANE
404. DR. (Mrs.) SHALINI SHASHANK PHANSALKAR-JOSHI
405. Shri. A. S. OKA
406. Shri. B. R. GAVAI
407. Mrs. MRIDULA BHATKAR
408. Shri. S. K. KOTWAL
409. Shri. A. M. DHAVALE
410. Shri. R. M. BORDE
411. Shri. A. D. UPADHYE
412. Shri. R. G. KETKAR
413. Shri. INDRAJIT MAHANTY
414. Shri. PUKHRAJ RAJMAL BORA
415. Shri. AKIL KURESHI
416. Shri. M.S. SANKLECHA
417. Shri. P.N. DESHMUKH
418. Shri. S. C. DHARMADHIKARI
419. Shri. R. V. MORE
420. Shri. S. M. GAVHANE
421. Shri. K. K. SONAWANE
422. Shri. A.M. BADAR
423. KUM. NUTAN D. SARDESSAI
424. M. G. GIRATKAR
425. R. K. DESHPANDE
426. V.L. ACHLIYA
427. T.V. NALAWADE
428. Z.A. HAQ
429. B. U. DEBADWAR
430. SURESH CHANDRAKANT GUPTE
431. MRS. SWAPNA SANJIV JOSHI
432. KAMALKISHOR KAPOORCHANDJI TATED
433. SUNIL P. DESHMUKH
434. SHRI. UJJAL BHUYAN
435. SMT. PUSHPA VIRENDRA GANEDIWALA
436. SURENDRA PANDHARINATH TAVADE
437. SHAHRUKH JIMI KATHAWALLA
438. VISHWAS KASHINATHRAO JADHAV
439. V. M. DESHPANDE
440. Smt. SADHANA SANJAY JADHAV
441. SAMBHAJI SHIWAJI SHINDE
442. A. A. SAYED
443. A. K. MENON
444. VIRENDRASINGH GYANSINGH BISHT
445. M. G. SEWLIKAR
446. PRASANNA B. VARALE
447. SHRIKANT DATTATRAY KULKARNI
448. CHANDRAKANT VASANT BHADANG
449. SANDEEP KASHINATH SHINDE
450. SANJAY VIJAYKUMAR GANGAPURWALA
451. DHIRAJ SINGH THAKUR
452. ROHIT BABAN DEO
453. SUNIL B. SHUKRE
454. Smt. ANUJA PRABHUDESSAI, J.
455. GAUTAM SHIRISH PATEL
456. PRAKASH DEU NAIK
457. NITIN JAMDAR
458. K.R. SHRIRAM (KALPATHI RAJENDRAN SHRIRAM)
459. VINAY JOSHI

JUSTICE GAUTAM SHIRISH PATEL




B.A., LL.B 2013-2024

Born in Mumbai on 26th April 1962, Mr Justice G. S. Patel is a graduate of St. Xavier's College and Government Law College. He started practice in 1987 in Mumbai, working on commercial, corporate and civil litigations and also appearing in a large number of environmental public interest litigations including those relating to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, protection of mangroves, town and country planning issues, Melghat National Park, the Mill Lands, protection of open spaces, etc.

In 1994-1995, Mr Justice Patel received the First international Fellowship at Pacific Energy & Resources Center, Sausalito, California in environmental law. This included course work at the University of Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law and an internship with the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund.

He served as the Honorary Secretary of the Bombay Bar Association for two three-year terms from 1999 to 2005 and served on the Association's Standing Committee till his appointment as a High Court judge.

From 2008-2011 he was a part-time lecturer in Administrative Law, Constitutional Law and Environmental Law at Government Law College.

Mr. Justice Patel wrote a weekly newspaper column in the Mumbai Mirror for three years. He has also contributed articles to articles and reviews to the Economic & Political Weekly, TimeOut Mumbai, the Mumbai Reader, etc.

Mr Justice Patel has previously served as a trustee on several public charitable trusts and foundations in the fields of education, environment and the hearing-impaired.

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