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'''Kapil Sibal''' (born 8 August 1948) is an Indian lawyer and politician. A designated ], and currently the President of Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA).<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://scbaindia.org/el24/14.pdf}}</ref> He has represented several high-profile cases in the ] and is a Member of Parliament, in Rajya Sabha.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2002-11-21|title=Money and Power: Delhi's Elite Lawyer Network|url=https://www.rediff.com/news/report/why-up-congress-leaders-are-upset-with-kapil-sibal/20150814.htm/|access-date=2022-01-25|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Service|first=Tribune News|title='Celebrity' lawyers, kin of judges to fight cases in SC|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archive/features/-celebrity-lawyers-kin-of-judges-to-fight-cases-in-sc-386767|access-date=2022-01-25|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2002-11-21|title=Money and Power: Delhi's Elite Lawyer Network|newspaper=Man's World India |url=https://www.mansworldindia.com/currentedition/from-the-magazine/money-power-delhis-elite-lawyer-network/|access-date=2022-01-25|language=en-GB|quote=One of the highest-paid lawyers in the country, Sibal was practising on Wall Street but his political ambitions have kept him anchored in Delhi. “I came here as a young man because my wife, who was with the foreign service, was posted here. I didn’t come here to become a ‘celebrity lawyer!’ No one knows they are going to become a celebrity,” he scoffs.|last1=Chandran |first1=Prabha }}</ref>


A ] and ] graduate, Sibal has practiced law in ] and held several important posts relating to law and administration including ], and President of ]. Sibal first entered ] in 1998 to represent ]. Before that, he had unsuccessfully contested for the ] against ].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Law & behold Kapil Sibal|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/law-behold-kapil-sibal/articleshow/692575.cms?from=mdr|access-date=2022-01-25|quote=Sibal first entered the Parliament in July 1998 when he was elected to the Rajya Sabha to represent Bihar. Prior to this (in 1996), he contested the South Delhi seat unsuccessfully against BJP's Sushma Swaraj.}}</ref> He later contested from ] and won in 2004 and 2009.
'''Kapil Sibal''' ({{Lang-pa|ਕਪਿਲ ਸਿਬਲ}}, {{lang-hi|कपिल सिब्बल}}; born 8 August 1948) is a ]n politician and lawyer. He is currently the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://india.gov.in/govt/cabinet.php |title=Council of Ministers – Who's Who – Government: National Portal of India |author= |date= |work=http://india.gov.in |publisher=] |accessdate=11 August 2010}}</ref> He also held the two ministries ] and ] in the ]. He is also the Minister of Human Resources and Development in the current cabinet.


As a senior ] member then, Sibal served under ] ] as a minister holding various portfolios over the years. As minister, he headed delegations of India in high-profile international forums. His actions in official capacity were controversial multiple times including when he undertook to regulate internet content. Sibal often was portrayed as an intellectual face of the Congress who batted for the party on television<ref>{{Cite news|title=Law & behold Kapil Sibal|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/law-behold-kapil-sibal/articleshow/692575.cms?from=mdr|access-date=2022-01-25|quote=Congress spokesman Kapil Sibal has been the party's face on television networks and most often than not he has been pitted against professional rival and BJP spokesperson Arun Jaitley.}}</ref> and in regular ].
Sibal was first nominated in July 1988, as a Member of the upper house of the Indian Parliament, the ], from the State of Bihar . and remained Additional Solicitor General of India, (December 1989 – December 1990) and President, Supreme Court Bar Association, on three occasions (1995–96, 1997–98 and 2001–2002).<ref name=do/>

In the ], he usually represented the ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=DHNS |title=MUDA 'scam': Senior advocates Abhishek Singhvi, Kapil Sibal to fight CM Siddaramaiah's case |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/muda-scam-senior-advocates-abhishek-singhvi-kapil-sibal-to-fight-cm-siddaramaiahs-case-3154877 |access-date=2024-08-20 |website=Deccan Herald |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=DHNS |title=DH Evening Brief: Kashmiri separatist Yasin Malik gets life imprisonment in terror case; Kapil Sibal quits Congress |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/india/dh-evening-brief-May-25-2022-top-news-breaking-news-india-news-world-news-1112403.html |access-date=2024-08-20 |website=Deccan Herald |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Rautray |first=Samanwaya |date=2017-12-21 |title=After six years, I stand vindicated: Kapil Sibal on 2G verdict |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/after-six-years-i-stand-vindicated-kapil-sibal-on-2g-verdict/articleshow/62191553.cms?from=mdr |access-date=2024-08-20 |work=The Economic Times |issn=0013-0389}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2019-09-09 |title='Opponents feared Ram, judges were in awe of him' |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/opponents-feared-ram-judges-were-in-awe-of-him/articleshow/71040637.cms |access-date=2024-08-20 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}</ref> He left the ] in 2022 to file his nomination for the ] independently but backed by ].<ref name="Quits INC" /> He was elected again as President of Bar Association in the Supreme Court for the year 2024–25.<ref>{{Cite web |last=PTI |date=2024-05-16 |title='Keep on fighting your battles for democracy': Mamata congratulates Sibal |url=https://theprint.in/india/keep-on-fighting-your-battles-for-democracy-mamata-congratulates-sibal/2088772/ |access-date=2024-05-17 |website=ThePrint |language=en-US}}</ref>

==Early life and education==
Sibal was born on 8 August 1948 at ] in Punjab. His family migrated to India during the partition in 1947.<ref name="Detailed Profile">{{cite web|title=Birthplace of Sibal|url=http://www.archive.india.gov.in/govt/loksabhampbiodata.php?mpcode=4077|work=National Portal of India|publisher=Government of India|access-date=12 January 2014|archive-date=4 July 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150704122833/http://www.archive.india.gov.in/govt/loksabhampbiodata.php?mpcode=4077|url-status=dead}}</ref>. After his schooling from ], he moved to Delhi in 1964 and joined the ] for his B.A. He earned his ] degree from the prestigious ], and later an M.A. in History from ].<ref>{{cite news |title=From MA in history to a prospective RS nominee; know all about Kapil Sibal's educational qualifications |url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/from-ma-in-history-to-a-prospective-rs-nominee-know-all-about-kapil-sibals-educational-qualifications |work=Free Press Journal |language=en}}</ref>

Sibal joined the bar association in 1972.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/election-news/key-contestants/story/kapil-sibal-42739-2009-03-26 |date=Mar 26, 2009 |title=Kapil Sibal|magazine=India Today|language=en|access-date=2019-04-28 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191018142243/https://www.indiatoday.in/election-news/key-contestants/story/kapil-sibal-42739-2009-03-26 |archive-date= Oct 18, 2019 }}</ref> In the year 1973, he qualified for ] and was offered an appointment.<ref name="India Today">{{Citation|work=India Today|title=Kapil Sibal & Son Akhil Exclusive Interview With Karan Thapar|date=2016-08-21|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khGWYPUwAjI |publisher=YouTube |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/khGWYPUwAjI |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|access-date=2018-05-06}}{{cbignore}}</ref> But he declined the offer and decided to set up his own law practice.<ref name="India Today"/> Afterwards, he attended the ] where he enrolled for an LL.M. which he completed in 1977.<ref name=alumini>{{cite web |title=Harvard Law School Graduates: A Biographical Research Guide |url=http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/special/research/biographical-research-guide.html |publisher=Harvard Law School Library |access-date=12 January 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112224140/http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/special/research/biographical-research-guide.html|archive-date=12 January 2014}}</ref> He was designated as senior lawyer in 1983.

In 1989, he was appointed the ]. In 1994, he appeared in the Parliament as a lawyer and successfully defended ] during impeachment proceedings. The impeachment motion was placed in the assembly for debate and voting on 10 May 1993. Of 401 members present in the assembly that day, there were 196 votes for impeachment and no votes against and 205 abstentions by ruling Congress and its allies. He had served as the President of the Supreme Court Bar association on four occasions, i.e. 1995–1996, 1997–1998 and 2001–2002, 2024-2025.<ref name=Biography>{{cite web|last=Sibal|first=Detail about|title=Short Biography of Kapil Sibal|date=25 January 2012|url=http://www.preservearticles.com/2012012521459/short-biography-of-kapil-sibal.html|publisher=Preserve Article Press|access-date=12 January 2014|archive-date=12 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112193546/http://www.preservearticles.com/2012012521459/short-biography-of-kapil-sibal.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Career== ==Career==
Kapil Sibal joined the ] in 1972. He decided to set up his own law practice.<ref name="do"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415090114/http://dod.nic.in/kapilsibalresume.htm|date=15 April 2012}} ] website.</ref><ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080430002322/http://www.csir.res.in/csir/external/heads/aboutcsir/leaders/kapil-speech/Curriculum%20Vitae-kapil.HTM |date=30 April 2008 }} ] (CSIR).</ref> He was designated as a Senior Lawyer by the High Court of Delhi on 8th November 1983. He was the Additional Solicitor General of India between 1989 and 1990, as well.<ref name="do"/><ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110529220727/http://203.200.89.92/dst/about_us/kapil-sibal-resume.htm |date=29 May 2011 }} ]</ref>


==Political career==
Kapil Sibal joined the ] in 1972. A year later in 1973, he qualified for the ] (IAS), and was offered an appointment, but declined the offer. Instead he decided to set up his own law practice.<ref name=do/><ref> ] (CSIR).</ref> He was designated as a Senior Lawyer in 1983. He has been the Additional Solicitor General of India between 1989 and 1990.<ref name=do> ] website.</ref><ref> ]</ref>
Over the years, he has held several important positions in the ] and the Society, such as: Additional Solicitor General of India (December 1989 – 1990); Member, Board of Management, ] (1993); President, Supreme Court Bar Association (1995–96, 1997–98 and 2001–2002); Member, ] (July 1998); Member, Executive Council, Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (July, 2001); Member, Business Advisory Committee (August, 2001); Member, Committee on Home Affairs (January, 2002); Co-chairman, Indo-US Parliamentary Forum (2002); Member, Board of ] (2002); Member, Programme Board of the ]'s Indian AIDS initiative (2003); Member, ] set up by the ], ].


===Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha===
In August, 2008 an Anthology of Kapil Sibal's poems titled "i witness" was published by Roli Books, ]. He has also contributed several articles on various prominent issues such as ], ], ] etc., in national dailies and periodicals. He won a landslide victory in the constituency of ] for the ] against popular TV star ] of the ] (BJP).
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In the 2004 general elections, Sibal became an MP by winning the ] constituency against TV actor ] of the ] (BJP) in the National Capital Territory representing the Congress Party and was inducted into the Cabinet under Prime Minister ] as Union Minister for Science, Technology and Earth Sciences. He won the constituency of ] for the second time for the ] in the ] elections of 2009.
Over the years, he has held several important positions in the ] and the Society, such as : Additional Solicitor General of India (December 1989–1990) ; Member, Board of Management, ] (1993) ; President, Supreme Court Bar Association (1995–96, 1997–98 and 2001–2002) ; Member, ] (July 1998) ; Member, Executive Council, Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (July, 2001) ; Member, Business Advisory Committee (August, 2001) ; Member, Committee on Home Affairs (January, 2002) ; Co-chairman, Indo-US Parliamentary Forum (2002) ; Member, Board of International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (2002) ; Member, Programme Board of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Indian AIDS initiative (2003) ; Member, Working Group on Arbitrary Detention set up by the Human Rights Commission, ].


During his tenure as Telecom Minister his comment about the loss in the ] being only notional and causing "zero loss"<ref>{{cite news|title=No loss to Govt from 2G spectrum allocation: Sibal|url=http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/info-tech/article1065479.ece|access-date=6 December 2011|newspaper=Hindu Businessline|date=7 January 2011}}</ref> created a public outcry<ref>{{cite web|last=Ninan|first=T N|title=Sibal's 'zero loss' claim carries zero credibility|url=http://www.rediff.com/business/slide-show/slide-show-1-sibals-zero-loss-claim-carries-zero-credibility/20110118.htm|publisher=Rediff|access-date=6 December 2011}}</ref> and he had to clarify it later.<ref>{{cite news|title=I never said zero loss if spectrum was auctioned: Kapil Sibal|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-03-01/news/28645574_1_zero-loss-spectrum-allocation-criminal-culpability|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120121112622/http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-03-01/news/28645574_1_zero-loss-spectrum-allocation-criminal-culpability|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 January 2012|access-date=28 December 2011|newspaper=The Economic Times|date=1 March 2011|agency=PTI}}</ref> Kapil Sibal was indicted by ] for favoring M/S Phoenix Rose LLC by overlooking rules and regulations and handpicking that company for creating a database for over 500,000 working professionals of ] settled in the US. CAG's report said that the project's cost was ${{formatnum:120000}} but three years after the initiation, the company has dumped the networking site, completing just over 16% of the targeted work.<ref>{{cite news|title=CAG indictment adds to Kapil Sibal troubles|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_cag-indictment-adds-to-kapil-sibal-troubles_1564476|access-date=7 December 2011|newspaper=Daily News and Analysis|date=11 July 2011}}</ref>
Kapil Sibal has visited several countries such as the ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and several South East Asian Countries, throughout ] and North Africa.


Also during his time in that office, his move to regulate internet content<ref>{{cite news|last=Timmons|first=Heather|title=India Asks Google, Facebook to Screen User Content|url=http://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/05/india-asks-google-facebook-others-to-screen-user-content/|work=The New York Times|access-date=6 December 2011|date=5 December 2011}}</ref> was criticized across many social networking sites like ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Iyer|first=Srividya|title=Kapil Sibal under attack: Twitter, Facebook users target him|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-12-07/social-media/30485176_1_kapil-sibal-democratic-medium-facebook|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622121100/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-12-07/social-media/30485176_1_kapil-sibal-democratic-medium-facebook|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 June 2013|access-date=28 December 2011|newspaper=]|date=7 December 2011}}</ref>
He represented ] in the Annual Meetings of the ''World Economic Forum'' in 2005 and 2009 held at ], ]. He led the Indian delegation to the ], ], held to gather International support for establishment of a Palestinian State and the realization of Israeli–Palestinian Peace during November 2007. He led the Indian delegation to the United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at ] in December 2007.


He represented India in the Annual Meetings of the ] in 2005 and 2009 held at ], Switzerland. He led the Indian delegation to the ], USA, held to gather International support for establishment of a Palestinian state and the realization of ] during November 2007. He led the Indian delegation to the ] (UNFCCC) at ] in December 2007.
In the 2004 general elections, Sibal won the elections by a large margin from ] constituency in the National Capital Territory representing the Congress Party by a and was inducted into the Cabinet under ] ] as Union Minister for Science, Technology and Earth Sciences. In the 2009 elections, he again won by a large margin from Chandni Chowk constituency and in the second Manmohan Singh government took charge of the key Human Resource Development ministry.


Sibal introduced the ] system in India for Class IX and Class X and he has also started the changes in the ] pattern. He has laid the foundation stone for ].
Minister Sibal has recently approved the creation of an ] as part of the 11th 5 year plan.<ref>. Deccanherald.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref>
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He is also the person who introduced the ] system in India for class IX and Class X .
After the ], Sibal announced that a fresh onslaught of deadly tsunami were likely along the India southern coast and ] and ], even though there was no sign of turbulence in the region.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/false-warning-of-tsunami-causes-panic-in-india-1.1171743|title= Tsunami - The Irish Times|website=www.irishtimes.com|access-date=2019-11-11}}</ref> The announcement was a false alarm and the Home Affairs minister withdrew their announcement.<ref name="Tran">Tran, Tina. (30 December 2004) ] ""</ref> Three days after the announcement, ] president ] called ] minister Kapil Sibal to express her concern about Sibal's 30 December public warning being "]".<ref>] (2 January 2005) " {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419124851/http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullstory.php?newsid=40261 |date=19 April 2012 }}"</ref>


===Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha===
===One Laptop per Child (OLPC) and $35 Laptop===
;Parliamentary Committee assignments
He has also announced an ] which will be co-developed with private partnership. It may be available to students more than a year later for {{INRConvert|1500}}. "This is our answer to MIT's US$100 computer," said Sibal. ], chairman of ] India, the leading competitor to this venture, questioned his claim that a $35 laptop could be created in a year.<ref>. Epaper.timesofindia.com (2010-07-26). Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref> Five state Chief Ministers endorsed the OLPC initiative and the Chief Minister of Rajasthan himself inaugurated the project on the day Sibal showcased his future laptop. The event was attended by two members of the Union Cabinet.<ref>. Lug-iitd.posterous.com (2010-07-23). Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.hindu.com/2010/07/29/stories/2010072958740500.htm | location=Chennai, India | work=The Hindu | title=Laptop experience for Rajasthan villagers | date=29 July 2010}}</ref> This also lead to an open letter by ] offering him complete access to ] and ] technologies to help realise India's dream to create a laptop of its own.<ref>. Epaper.timesofindia.com (2010-07-29). Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref> Though Sibal demonstrated the laptop in a TV interview and suggested that his tablet was for university students and not for the school children as yet, there were questions about India's contribution to it that may be open to scrutiny once the laptop reaches university students.
* 13 September 2021 onwards: Member ]<ref name="Committee on External Affairs">{{cite web |title=Committee on External Affairs : Loksabha |url=http://loksabhaph.nic.in/Committee/CommitteeInformation.aspx?comm_code=11&tab=2 |website=loksabhaph.nic.in |access-date=20 January 2022}}</ref>

===Independent candidate===
On 25 May 2022, he filed his nomination for ] elections as an independent candidate with support of ]. Samajwadi Party chief ] had accompanied him while he filed his nominations. Subsequently, he broke to the media that he had resigned from the ] on 16 May.<ref name="Quits INC">{{cite news |last1=Phukan |first1=Sandeep |title=Kapil Sibal says he has quit Congress, files Rajya Sabha nomination papers with Samajwadi Party backing |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kapil-sibal-files-rajya-sabha-nomination-as-independent-candidate-backed-by-samajwadi-party-says-he-quit-congress-on-may-16/article65459553.ece |access-date=25 May 2022 |work=The Hindu |date=25 May 2022 |language=en-IN}}</ref>

==Other works==
In 2011 Sibal has also announced a ] to be co-developed with private partnership. It was to be available to students for {{INRConvert|1500}}. Satish Jha, chairman of ] India, the leading competitor to this venture, questioned his claim that a $35 laptop could be created in a year.<ref>. Epaper.timesofindia.com (26 July 2010). Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref> Five state Chief Ministers endorsed the OLPC initiative and the ] himself inaugurated the project on the day Sibal showcased his future laptop. The event was attended by two members of the Union Cabinet.<ref>. Lug-iitd.posterous.com (23 July 2010). Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.hindu.com/2010/07/29/stories/2010072958740500.htm | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100804002756/http://www.hindu.com/2010/07/29/stories/2010072958740500.htm | url-status=dead | archive-date=4 August 2010 | location=Chennai, India | work=] | title=Laptop experience for Rajasthan villagers | date=29 July 2010}}</ref> This also lead to an open letter by ] offering him complete access to MIT and ] technologies to help realise India's dream to create a laptop of its own.<ref>. Epaper.timesofindia.com (29 July 2010). Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref>
The computer was eventually released online as the UbiSlate7C1 tablet PC at {{INRConvert|4199}} and the Ubislate7C+ tablet PC at {{INRConvert|5199}}.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130120075221/http://ubislate.com/device-specification/index.html |date=20 January 2013 }} ubislate.com, Retrieved on 1 March 2013.</ref> As of February 2012, Datawind had over 1,400,000 pre-orders, but had only shipped 10,000 units - 0.7% of orders.<ref> Engadget, Retrieved on 1 March 2013.</ref> As of November 2012, many customers who put in orders still had not received their computers and were offered refunds.<ref> The Hindu Business Line, Retrieved on 1 March 2013.</ref>

==Publications==
An anthology of Kapil Sibal's poems titled ''I Witness: Partial Observation'' was published by Roli Books, ],<ref>{{cite news|last=Reddy|first=Sheela|title=A Couple of Syllables|url=http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?238350|access-date=28 December 2011|newspaper=Outlook India|date=8 September 2008}}</ref> in August 2008.

His lyrics were also turned into a studio album by ] titled ] in 2014.

Kapil Sibal wrote the lyrics of the songs "Tere bina" and "Mast hawa" for 2016 Hindi film '']''.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-06-15 |title=I belong to the romantic genre: Kapil Sibal |url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/i-belong-to-the-romantic-genre-kapil-sibal-2854837/ |url-access=subscription |website=The Indian Express |language=en |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240111165956/https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/i-belong-to-the-romantic-genre-kapil-sibal-2854837/ |archive-date= Jan 11, 2024 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/entertainment/kapil-sibal-turns-lyricist-for-shorgul/article8699171.ece|title=Kapil Sibal turns lyricist for Shorgul|newspaper=The Hindu|date=7 June 2016|last1=Basu|first1=Indira |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160607003128/http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/entertainment/kapil-sibal-turns-lyricist-for-shorgul/article8699171.ece |archive-date= Jun 7, 2016 }}</ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Kapil Sibal's father was ], a renowned advocate, his family migrated to India during the partition in 1947. In 1994, H.L. Sibal was named a "Living Legend of the Law" by the International Bar Association and in 2006, the Government of India honoured him with the 'Padma Bhushan' award for his distinguished services in the field of Public Affairs.<ref name="kapilsibal">{{cite web|url=https://www.kapilsibal.in/about-me/personal-profile/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111074433/https://www.kapilsibal.in/about-me/personal-profile/ |archive-date=2013-11-11 |url-status=dead |title=Personal Profile |website= Kapil Sibal |access-date=4 May 2015}}</ref>
Kapil Sibal married Nina Sibal who died in 2000<ref>. Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref>
He married ] in 1973, who died of ] in 2000.<ref>. Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-22.</ref> Amit and Akhil, Sibal's two sons from his first marriage, are both lawyers.<ref>{{cite news|last=Basu|first=Arundhati|title=Legally speaking|url=http://ww.telegraphindia.com/1051112/asp/weekend/story_5441621.asp|access-date=28 December 2011|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=12 November 2005|location=Calcutta, India|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426002108/http://ww.telegraphindia.com/1051112/asp/weekend/story_5441621.asp|archive-date=26 April 2012}}</ref> In 2005, Sibal married Promila Sibal.<ref>{{cite news|title='When I'm in politics, I stick to the party line; when I'm a poet, I don't'|url=http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080824/jsp/7days/story_9734997.jsp|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130203221715/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080824/jsp/7days/story_9734997.jsp|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 February 2013|access-date=28 December 2011|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=24 August 2008|author=Bishakha De Sarkar|location=Calcutta, India}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Chadha|first=Kum Kum|title=Kapil da dhaba|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/62229.aspx|access-date=28 December 2011|newspaper=Hindustan Times|date=10 February 2006|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110829124108/http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/62229.aspx|archive-date=29 August 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune-times/No-politricks-for-Kapil-Sibal/articleshow/44009939.cms |title=No 'politricks' for Kapil Sibal|work=Times of India|access-date=2023-02-04|date=21 April 2003|author=Gaurav Thakur}}</ref> His brother is ], a retired top diplomat of the ], and a former foreign secretary of India.


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Indian lawyer and politician (born 1948)

Kapil Sibal
President of Supreme Court Bar Association
Incumbent
Assumed office
16 May 2024
Vice PresidentRachna Srivastava
Previous terms1995 – 1998
2001 – 2002
Preceded byAdish Aggarwala
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
from Uttar Pradesh
Incumbent
Assumed office
16 June 2016
Preceded bySatish Sharma
Union Minister of Communications and Information Technology,Government of India
In office
19 January 2011 – 26 May 2014
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byManmohan Singh
Succeeded byRavi Shankar Prasad
Union Minister of Human Resource Development,Government of India
In office
29 May 2009 – 29 October 2012
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byArjun Singh
Succeeded byPallam Raju
Union Minister of Science and Technology,Government of India
In office
23 May 2004 – 22 May 2009
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byVijay Goel
Succeeded byPawan Kumar Bansal
Union Minister of Earth Sciences,Government of India
In office
29 January 2006 – 22 May 2009
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byVijay Goel
Succeeded byPawan Kumar Bansal
Union Minister of Law and Justice,Government of India
In office
11 May 2013 – 26 May 2014
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byAshwani Kumar
Succeeded byRavi Shankar Prasad
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
from Delhi NCT
In office
10 May 2004 – 16 May 2014
Preceded byVijay Goel
Succeeded byHarsh Vardhan
ConstituencyChandni Chowk
Personal details
Born (1948-08-08) 8 August 1948 (age 76)
Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress (2003 to 18 May 2022)
Spouses
Nina Sibal ​ ​(m. 1973; died 2000)
Promila Sibal ​(m. 2005)
Children2 sons
Parent
RelativesKanwal Sibal (brother)
Alma materSt. Stephen's College, Delhi (B.A., M.A.)
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi (LL.B.)
Harvard Law School
(LL.M.)
ProfessionSenior Advocate
Politician
Signature
WebsiteOfficial website

Kapil Sibal (born 8 August 1948) is an Indian lawyer and politician. A designated Senior Advocate, and currently the President of Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA). He has represented several high-profile cases in the Supreme Court of India and is a Member of Parliament, in Rajya Sabha.

A University of Delhi and Harvard University graduate, Sibal has practiced law in Wall Street and held several important posts relating to law and administration including Additional Solicitor General, and President of Supreme Court Bar Association. Sibal first entered Rajya Sabha in 1998 to represent Bihar. Before that, he had unsuccessfully contested for the Lok Sabha against Sushma Swaraj. He later contested from Chandni Chowk and won in 2004 and 2009.

As a senior Indian National Congress member then, Sibal served under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as a minister holding various portfolios over the years. As minister, he headed delegations of India in high-profile international forums. His actions in official capacity were controversial multiple times including when he undertook to regulate internet content. Sibal often was portrayed as an intellectual face of the Congress who batted for the party on television and in regular columns.

In the Supreme Court of India, he usually represented the Congress. He left the Indian National Congress in 2022 to file his nomination for the Rajya Sabha independently but backed by Samajwadi Party. He was elected again as President of Bar Association in the Supreme Court for the year 2024–25.

Early life and education

Sibal was born on 8 August 1948 at Jalandhar in Punjab. His family migrated to India during the partition in 1947.. After his schooling from St. John's High School, Chandigarh, he moved to Delhi in 1964 and joined the St. Stephen's College, Delhi for his B.A. He earned his LL.B. degree from the prestigious Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, and later an M.A. in History from St. Stephen's College, Delhi.

Sibal joined the bar association in 1972. In the year 1973, he qualified for Indian Administrative Services and was offered an appointment. But he declined the offer and decided to set up his own law practice. Afterwards, he attended the Harvard Law School where he enrolled for an LL.M. which he completed in 1977. He was designated as senior lawyer in 1983.

In 1989, he was appointed the Additional Solicitor General of India. In 1994, he appeared in the Parliament as a lawyer and successfully defended V. Ramaswami during impeachment proceedings. The impeachment motion was placed in the assembly for debate and voting on 10 May 1993. Of 401 members present in the assembly that day, there were 196 votes for impeachment and no votes against and 205 abstentions by ruling Congress and its allies. He had served as the President of the Supreme Court Bar association on four occasions, i.e. 1995–1996, 1997–1998 and 2001–2002, 2024-2025.

Career

Kapil Sibal joined the Bar association in 1972. He decided to set up his own law practice. He was designated as a Senior Lawyer by the High Court of Delhi on 8th November 1983. He was the Additional Solicitor General of India between 1989 and 1990, as well.

Political career

Over the years, he has held several important positions in the Government of India and the Society, such as: Additional Solicitor General of India (December 1989 – 1990); Member, Board of Management, Indira Gandhi National Open University (1993); President, Supreme Court Bar Association (1995–96, 1997–98 and 2001–2002); Member, Rajya Sabha (July 1998); Member, Executive Council, Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (July, 2001); Member, Business Advisory Committee (August, 2001); Member, Committee on Home Affairs (January, 2002); Co-chairman, Indo-US Parliamentary Forum (2002); Member, Board of International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (2002); Member, Programme Board of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Indian AIDS initiative (2003); Member, Working Group on Arbitrary Detention set up by the Human Rights Commission, Geneva.

Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha

Kapil Sibal takes over the charge of Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology in New Delhi 24 May 2004

In the 2004 general elections, Sibal became an MP by winning the Chandni Chowk constituency against TV actor Smriti Irani of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the National Capital Territory representing the Congress Party and was inducted into the Cabinet under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as Union Minister for Science, Technology and Earth Sciences. He won the constituency of Chandni Chowk for the second time for the Indian National Congress in the Lok Sabha elections of 2009.

During his tenure as Telecom Minister his comment about the loss in the 2G spectrum case being only notional and causing "zero loss" created a public outcry and he had to clarify it later. Kapil Sibal was indicted by CAG for favoring M/S Phoenix Rose LLC by overlooking rules and regulations and handpicking that company for creating a database for over 500,000 working professionals of People of Indian Origin settled in the US. CAG's report said that the project's cost was $120,000 but three years after the initiation, the company has dumped the networking site, completing just over 16% of the targeted work.

Also during his time in that office, his move to regulate internet content was criticized across many social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

He represented India in the Annual Meetings of the World Economic Forum in 2005 and 2009 held at Davos, Switzerland. He led the Indian delegation to the Annapolis Conference, USA, held to gather International support for establishment of a Palestinian state and the realization of Israeli–Palestinian peace during November 2007. He led the Indian delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at Bali in December 2007.

Sibal introduced the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system in India for Class IX and Class X and he has also started the changes in the IIT JEE pattern. He has laid the foundation stone for IIT Patna.

Kapil Sibal inaugurating the ‘National Cloud’ MeghRaj in February 2014

After the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Sibal announced that a fresh onslaught of deadly tsunami were likely along the India southern coast and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, even though there was no sign of turbulence in the region. The announcement was a false alarm and the Home Affairs minister withdrew their announcement. Three days after the announcement, Indian National Congress president Sonia Gandhi called Science & Technology minister Kapil Sibal to express her concern about Sibal's 30 December public warning being "hogwash".

Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha

Parliamentary Committee assignments

Independent candidate

On 25 May 2022, he filed his nomination for Rajya Sabha elections as an independent candidate with support of Samajwadi Party. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav had accompanied him while he filed his nominations. Subsequently, he broke to the media that he had resigned from the Indian National Congress on 16 May.

Other works

In 2011 Sibal has also announced a touchscreen tablet computer to be co-developed with private partnership. It was to be available to students for ₹1,500 (US$18). Satish Jha, chairman of OLPC India, the leading competitor to this venture, questioned his claim that a $35 laptop could be created in a year. Five state Chief Ministers endorsed the OLPC initiative and the Chief Minister of Rajasthan himself inaugurated the project on the day Sibal showcased his future laptop. The event was attended by two members of the Union Cabinet. This also lead to an open letter by Nicholas Negroponte offering him complete access to MIT and OLPC technologies to help realise India's dream to create a laptop of its own. The computer was eventually released online as the UbiSlate7C1 tablet PC at ₹4,199 (US$49) and the Ubislate7C+ tablet PC at ₹5,199 (US$61). As of February 2012, Datawind had over 1,400,000 pre-orders, but had only shipped 10,000 units - 0.7% of orders. As of November 2012, many customers who put in orders still had not received their computers and were offered refunds.

Publications

An anthology of Kapil Sibal's poems titled I Witness: Partial Observation was published by Roli Books, New Delhi, in August 2008.

His lyrics were also turned into a studio album by A. R. Rahman titled Raunaq: Conversation of Music and Poetry in 2014.

Kapil Sibal wrote the lyrics of the songs "Tere bina" and "Mast hawa" for 2016 Hindi film Shorgul.

Personal life

Kapil Sibal's father was Hira Lall Sibal, a renowned advocate, his family migrated to India during the partition in 1947. In 1994, H.L. Sibal was named a "Living Legend of the Law" by the International Bar Association and in 2006, the Government of India honoured him with the 'Padma Bhushan' award for his distinguished services in the field of Public Affairs. He married Nina Sibal in 1973, who died of breast cancer in 2000. Amit and Akhil, Sibal's two sons from his first marriage, are both lawyers. In 2005, Sibal married Promila Sibal. His brother is Kanwal Sibal, a retired top diplomat of the Indian Foreign Service, and a former foreign secretary of India.

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K. J. Surya Prakash Reddy
Road Trans. & HighwaysSarvey Sathyanarayana,
Tushar Amarsinh Chaudhary
Rural developmentLal Chand Kataria,
Pradeep Jain Aditya
ShippingMilind Murli Deora
Social Justice and Emp.Balram Naik,
Manikrao Hodlya Gavit
TextilesPanabaka Lakshmi
Tribal AffairsMahadeo Singh Khandela,
Ranee Narah
Urban DevelopmentDeepa Dasmunsi
India Ministry of Communications (India)
Department of Telecommunications
Statutory Bodies
Attached Offices
Subordinate Offices
Field Offices
  • Controller of Communication Accounts (CCA)
Autonomous Bodies
Training Institutes
  • National Telecommunications Institute for Policy Research Innovation Training (NTIPRIT)
  • National Institute of Communication Finance (NICF)
Others
PSUs
Civil Service
Emblem of India
Department of Posts
Legislations
  • The Indian Telegraph Act, 1885
  • The Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1940
  • The Indian Post Office Act, 1898
  • The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997
Ministers
Ministers of State
Preceding Ministry: Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Members of the 15th Lok Sabha from National Capital Territory of Delhi
Indian National Congress (7)
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