Shri Kapil Sibal,
Constituency   : Chandni Chowk(Delhi )
Party Name     : Indian National Congress(INC)
Email Address : kapilsibal@hotmail.com;
kapil@kapilsibal.com;
ksibal@sansad.nic.in
Father's Name Shri Hira Lal Sibal
Mother's Name Smt. Kailash Rani Sibal
Date of Birth 8/8/1948
Place of Birth Jullundur (Punjab)
Marital Status Married
Date of Marriage 13 Apr 1973
Spouse's Name Late Smt. Nina Sibal
No. of Sons 2
Educational Qualifications M.A. (History), LL. M.
Educated at St. Stephen`s College, University of Delhi, Delhi and Harward Law School, USA
profession Advocate


Permanent Address
C-1, Maharani Bagh,
New Delhi - 110 065
Present Address
19, Teen Murti Marg,
New Delhi - 110 011
Tels. (011) 23019420, 23019421, 23017528
Fax: (011) 23018705
Position Held
Dec.1989 - Dec.1990 Additional Solicitor General of India
1998-2004 Member, Rajya Sabha
2000-2002 Secretary, Congress Parliamentary Party
April 2001-Dec. 2002 Member,Joint Parliamentary Committe (J.P.C.) on Stock Market Scam
August 2001 Member, Business Advisory Committee
2002 Member, Committee on Home Affairs
2004 Elected to 14th Lok Sabha
23 May 2004-onwards Union Cabinet Minister, Science & Technology and Earth Sciences
Literary Artistic & Scientific Accomplishments
Contributed articles on important issues such as security, nuclear proliferation, terrorism etc., in national dailies and periodicals
Social And Cultural Activities
Member of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions set up by the Human Rights Commission in Geneva; Investigated cases of arbitrary detentions throughout the world; analyzed detention and detention laws in the context of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Covenant for Civil and Political Rights and advised the Government to release individuals from detention if such detention was not in accordance with the above mentioned international instruments; actively involved in the protection of our national heritage and in particular, archeological sites which have immense historical and cultural significance.
Special Interests
Particularly interested in education; member, governing body of the St. Stephen`s College and served on the Board of the Indira Gandhi National Open University for several years; enjoys going to educational institutions and interacting with students; believes that education should be far removed from politics; appointed Chairman of a Committee by the Ministry of Human Resource Development to ensure free access to education to children between the ages of 6-14 and suggest measures for the implementation of the constitutional mandate in this respect
Favourite Pastime and Recreation
Reading, writing, travelling and cooking; actively interested in spreading scientific knowledge and reasoning
Sports and Clubs
Member, (i) Belvedere Club, The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi; (ii) India International Club, New Delhi; and (iii) India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
Countries Visited
Widely travelled
Other Information
President, Supreme Court Bar Association, 1995-96, 1997-98 and 2001-2002; Co-Chairman, Indo-US Parliamentary Forum, 2002; studied and worked in the United States; offered appointment to the I.A.S., but declined; joined the Bar in 1972; designated Senior Advocate in 1983; leader, Indian delegation to the Human Rights Commission, Geneva, January, 1991; Member,(i) Press Council of India March 2001, (ii) Executive Council, Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, July 2001; (iii) Board of International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, headquartered in U.S., 2002; (iv) Programme Board of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation`s India AIDS Initiative, 2003; (v) working group on Arbitrary Detention set up by the Human Rights Commission, Geneva; (vi) Board of Management, Indira Gandhi National Open University, 1993; (vii) Governing Body, St. Stephen`s College, University of Delhi, 1993; (viii) Indian Parliamentary delegation which visited South Africa, Nigeria and Senegal to advocate against Pakistan`s involvement in corss-border terrorism, 2002; addressed Parliament of India in the historic impeachment proceedings against Justic V. Ramaswamy, then a sitting judge of the Supreme Court of India; as a nominee of the Working Group set up by the Human Rights Commission to visit Bhutan and Vietnam to assess and report on the human rights situation prevailing there in 1994; as the Chairman of the Working Group set up by the Human Rights Commission for dealing with arbitrary detentions, visited China in October 1997 to look into the alleged human rights violation there; convenor, International Policy Makers Conference of HIV/AIDS, New Delhi, 2002; participated in the International Workshop on ``Peaceful Nuclear Use and the Future of Non-Proliferation: Coping with the diversion of Nuclear Mateirals and Nuclear Terrorism`` organized by Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, at Tokyo, Japan, 2002; appeared in a number of landmark cases in the field of Constitutional Law, Commercial Law and Criminal Law; specialist in the field of Constitutional Law; was official spokesman of the Indian National Congress preceding the General Elections in 1999 and 2004; awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Award, 2004-2005 awarded by the Indian Science Congress Association duing the 92nd Indian Science Congress held at Ahmedabad, January 2005; represented India in the Annual Meeting of World Economic Fourm, 2005 at Davos, Switzerland, January 2005; led the Indian delegation to visit Antaractica, February 2005; led the CII Roadshow held at Seattle and San Francisco, U.S.A., April 2005
 

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