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List of Solicitors General of India # Solicitor General Term Start Term End Term Length Prime Ministers [12] 1 Chander Kishan Daphtary: 28 January 1950 1 March 1963: 13 years, 32 days: Jawaharlal Nehru: 2 H. N. Sanyal 2 March 1963 9 September 1964: 1 year, 191 days: Jawaharlal Nehru Lal Bahadur Shastri: 3 S. V. Gupta : 10 September 1964 16 ...
advise any party against the Government of India or a Public Sector Undertaking, or in cases in which he is likely to be called upon to advise, or appear for, the Government of India or a Public Sector Undertaking; defend an accused person in a criminal prosecution, without the permission of the Government of India; or
Pages in category "Solicitors general of India" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In addition to the above fee payable for cases, a retainer fee is paid to the attorney general of India, Solicitor General of India and the Additional Solicitors General at the rate of ₹50,000, ₹40,000 and ₹30,000 per month, respectively. Moreover, the attorney general of India is also paid a sumptuary allowance of Rs. 4,000 per month ...
Chander Kishan Daphtary (1 April 1893 – 18 February 1983) was an Indian lawyer and was the first Solicitor General of India from 1950 to 1963. He was the Attorney General for India from 1963 to 1968. [4] [5] He was the President of the Bar Association of India. [6] He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha the Upper House of Indian Parliament from ...
The India Office Records are a very large collection of documents relating to the administration of India from 1600 to 1947, the period spanning Company and British rule in India. The archive is held in London by the British Library and is publicly accessible.
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The Ministry of Law and Justice (ISO: Vidhi aura Nyāya Maṁtrālaya) in the Government of India is a cabinet ministry which deals with the management of the legal affairs, legislative activities and administration of justice in India through its three departments namely the Legislative Department and the Department of Legal Affairs and the Department of Justice respectively.