[Here's Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, as recently as last November: <
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/news/sri-sri-bats-for-grand-ram-temple-in-ayodhya/videoshow/66499232.cms
>.
His inclusion in the three-member team appears to go against the grain of
natural justice, even if it's on the basis of pragmatic considerations.

<<The Supreme Court on Friday appointed a mediation panel in the Ayodhya
case. The bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, appointed a
three-member panel to act as mediators. The panel will be headed by former
Supreme Court judge FM Kalifullah with spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar and mediation expert Sriram Panchu as other members.>>

The write-up provides some details as regards all the three.]

https://www.oneindia.com/india/who-are-the-mediators-ayodhya-dispute-2861703.html

Who are the mediators in Ayodhya dispute case?

By Madhuri Adnal |

Updated: Friday, March 8, 2019, 12:47 [IST]

New Delhi, Mar 8: The Supreme Court on Friday appointed a mediation panel
in the Ayodhya case. The bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi,
appointed a three-member panel to act as mediators. The panel will be
headed by former Supreme Court judge FM Kalifullah with spiritual leader
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and mediation expert Sriram Panchu as other members.
[SC orders mediation in Ayodhya Case, appoints 3 mediators to report in 8
weeks] Fakkir Mohamed Ibrahim Kalifulla: Born onn 23 July 1951, Kalifulla
is a former judge of the Supreme Court of India. Kalifulla enrolled as an
advocate on 20 August 1975, after which he began practicing labour law in
the law firm of T.S. Gopalan & Co. On 2 March 2000, he was appointed as a
judge of the Madras High Court. In February 2011, he became a member of the
High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and was appointed to serve as the acting
Chief Justice two months later. In September 2011, he was named as the
Chief Justice of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir. On 2 April 2012, he was
named to the Supreme Court of India, sworn in by Chief Justice Sarosh Homi
Kapadia. Justice Kalifulla retired from the Supreme Court of India on 22
July 2016. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Born on 13 May 1956, Ravi Shankar is an
Indian spiritual leader. He is frequently referred to as "Sri Sri" or as
Guruji or Gurudev. He founded the Art of Living Foundation in 1981, a
volunteer-based NGO providing social support to the people. In 1997, he
established a Geneva-based charity, the International Association for Human
Values, an NGO that engages in relief work and rural development and aims
to foster shared global values. [Ayodhya case: Mediation to be held in
Faizabad] Ravi Shankar's efforts at mediation in the Ayodhya dispute in
2017 received a mixed response from both Hindu and Muslim leaders. Based on
Supreme Court of India's suggestion for an out-of-court settlement, he
proposed a mutual compromise where both communities "gift" neighbouring
pieces of land to each other. This proposal was met with a lot of
skepticism and resistance. Sriram Panchu: Sriram Panchu is a senior
advocate and mediator. He is a founder of The Mediation Chambers, which
offers services in mediation and med-arb. He is the president of the
Association of Indian Mediators and a director on the board of the
International Mediation Institute (IMI). He set up India's first
court-annexed mediation centre in 2005, and has been instrumental in making
mediation a part of India's legal system. Panchu has mediated a large
number of complex and high-value disputes across the range of commercial,
corporate and contractual disputes in different parts of India. He is a
certified mediator on the panel of the Singapore International Mediation
Centre. He was appointed by Supreme Court to mediate a 500 square kilometre
dispute between the states of Assam and Nagaland, and another public
dispute involving the Parsi community in Bombay.
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