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Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed
Born
on 16th March, 1956 in Shillong (Meghalaya). Studied in St Edmund's
College, Shillong, (1962-1966) and St Columbia's High School, New
Delhi (1966-1971). Passed the Indian School Certificate Examination
in 1971-1972. Was selected for the National Science Talent Scholarship
(1972). However, took up Economics (Hons) and graduated from St
Stephen's College, Delhi University in 1975. Passed Tripos in Economics
Examination from Trinity College, Cambridge University, U.K. in
1977 and obtained the B.A(Hons) and M.A. Degrees. Was Lecturer in
Economics for B.A.(Hons) Second and Final Year students in St Stephen's
College, Delhi (1977-1979). At the same time, was also studying
for the LLB Degree which he received in 1980 from Delhi University.
Enrolled as an Advocate on 5.9.1980 with the Bar Council of Delhi
and started practice in the Supreme Court of India and Delhi High
Court. Initially joined the chamber of Shri Siddhartha Shanker Ray,
Bar-at-Law (Senior Advocate) for about three years. Thereafter,
practiced law independently. In 1986 he set up a law firm under
the name of “Lawyers Associated”. Was partner in the
firm till March, 2000. Thereafter, practiced in the Supreme Court
and other High Courts as counsel and also advised on various aspects
of law relating to finance, companies, properties, banking, contracts
and other areas of commercial and civil law. Also has a keen interest
in Personal Laws including Muslim Personal Law and has written several
articles in this connection. Has contributed the section on “Deeds
and other instruments” for Halsbury's Law of India. He is
keenly interested in computers and knows several computer programming
languages including Assembly, C Basic, Visual Basic and dialects
of Dbase (including Clipper) and has written two stand-alone accounting
software packages for lawyers: ACT-C and ACT-S. Till his elevation
as an additional Judge of the Delhi High Court on 20th December,
2002, he was also the Secretary of Ghalib Institute, New Delhi.
He is a keen sportsman and played Cricket and Football for the school.
Was member of the St Stephen's College Tennis Team and played Tennis
and Squash for Trinity College, Cambridge, U.K.
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