Operators                           Overloadability

	+, -, *, /, %, &, |, <<, >>         All C# binary operators can be overloaded.

	+, -, !,  ~, ++, --, true, false    All C# unary operators can be overloaded.

	==, !=, <, >, <= , >=               All relational operators can be overloaded, 
										but only as pairs.

	&&, ||				    They can't be overloaded

	() (Conversion operator)	    They can't be overloaded

	+=, -=, *=, /=, %=                  These compound assignment operators can be 
										overloaded. But in C#, these operators are
										automatically overloaded when the respective
										binary operator is overloaded.

	=, . , ?:, ->, new, is, as, sizeof  These operators can't be overloaded

        [ ]                             Can be overloaded but not always!



[Source of the information][1]


For bracket:

    public Object this[int index]
    {
        
    }

##BUT

The array indexing operator **cannot be overloaded**; however, types can define indexers, properties that take one or more parameters. Indexer parameters are enclosed in square brackets, just like array indices, but indexer parameters can be declared to be of any type (unlike array indices, which must be integral).

From [MSDN][2]


  [1]: http://www.csharphelp.com/archives/archive135.html
  [2]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/a3hd7ste(VS.71).aspx