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Additional Solicitor Generals Appointment Term Length 1 Vikramjit Banerjee Supreme Court: 5 March 2018 6 years, 354 days 2 Madhavi Goradia Diwan 18 December 2018 6 years, 66 days 3 K.M. Nataraj 14 January 2019 6 years, 39 days 4 Sanjay Jain 17 January 2019 6 years, 36 days 5 Balbir Singh 30 June 2020 4 years, 237 days 6
Attorney General for India Appointment Term Length R. Venkataramani: 1 October 2022 2 years, 151 days Solicitor General of India Appointment Term Length Tushar Mehta: 10 October 2018: 6 years, 142 days Additional Solicitors General Appointment Term Length Vikramjit Banerjee Supreme Court: 5 March 2018: 6 years, 361 days K.M. Nataraj 14 January 2019
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) is a high-level committee within the Government of India responsible for appointing senior officials to key positions in the central government and public sector undertakings. [1] Established in 1950, the ACC is chaired by the Prime Minister of India and includes the Minister of Home Affairs as a ...
India last month suspended new visas for Canadians and asked Canada to reduce its diplomatic presence after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cited what he said was credible evidence of a potential ...
Tushar Mehta is a senior counsel in India and is currently serving as the Solicitor General of India. [1] He is the second-longest serving solicitor general of India after C. K. Daphtary . Education and career
Sidharth Luthra (Hindi: सिद्धार्थ लूथरा; born 16 February 1966) is a senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India.In July 2012, Sidharth Luthra was appointed as the Additional Solicitor General of India at the Supreme Court and represented the union and various state governments in matters relating to fundamental rights, electoral reforms, criminal law and policy ...
In 2004, he was appointed as Additional Solicitor General of India and continued in this post till May 2014. [1] Malhotra has practised law in trial courts of Delhi, Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India and remained counsel of Government of India for 12 years after being assigned the job in 1988. [2]
In 2011, Subramanium chose to resign from his position as Solicitor General in protest of the government's decision to field a private lawyer, Rohinton Fali Nariman, in a telecommunications case before the Supreme Court. In July 2011, the Ministry of Law and Justice appointed Nariman as the Solicitor General of India for a period of three years ...