Advocate general of ap

  1. Sriram Subramanyam Appointed New Advocate General Of AP High Court
  2. Who is AP Advocate General?
  3. Bar Council Of Andhra Pradesh
  4. Who is the first advocate general of AP?
  5. When will Andhra Pradesh get its capital?
  6. Former AP Advocate General Dammalapati Srinivas booked over Amaravati land irregularities
  7. Former AP advocate general moves HC, seeks protection from arrest


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Sriram Subramanyam Appointed New Advocate General Of AP High Court

Amaravati: Sriram Subramanyam, a senior advocate in the Andhra Pradesh High Court was officially appointed as the state's Advocate-General (AG) on Tuesday. Chief Secretary LV Subramanyam issued a Government Order (GO) under Article 165 (1) of the Constitution of India for the same. Sriram will replace outgoing AG Dammalapati Srinivas, who was appointed by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government. Andhra Pradesh New Advocate General Sriram Subramanyam officially takes charge Sriram Subramanyam profile Sriram Subramanyam was born on July 5 1969 and completed his legal education from Baba Saheb Ambedkar Law University in Aurangabad. He enrolled as an advocate on August 27,1992 and began his career in the office of the C V Ramulu, who later went on to become a judge. An expert in constitutional law, education law and service law he is currently, engaged in civil, criminal, commercial, arbitration work and is considered an expert in constitutional law.He was Earlier AP Chief Minister YS Jagan met the acting Chief Justice of the Also Read: Also Read: Amaravati: Indian cricket team player KS Bharat (Kona Srikar Bharat) called on Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy at the Camp Office here on Thursday. Bharat was accompanied by his parents Mangadevi and Srinivasa Rao, coach Krishna Rao and YSRCP MP Mithun Reddy. Bharat has gifted to the Chief Minister a jersey autographed by the team members.

Who is AP Advocate General?

Who is assistant solicitor general of India? Who is Advocate General of AP 2021? The Advocate General of Andhra Pradesh in 2021 is Subrahmanyam Sriram. He has been appointed in the year 2019. Who is the Advocate General of India? The 15th and current Attorney General is K. K. Venugopal. … Attorney-General for India. Attorney General for India Seat N-234-A, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi Appointer President of India on advice of the Union Cabinet Term length Per the President’s discretion Constituting instrument Article 76 of the Constitution Who is appointed Advocate General of state? The Advocate General of State is appointed by the Governor. There is no fixed term for the office of the Advocate General of State. The Constitution does not contain the procedure for its removal. Who is deputy Advocate General? Deputy Advocates General, Deputy Advocates General and Assistant Advocates General. The Advocate-general shall also exercise overall supervision over the offices of the Government Pleaders, Additional Government Pleaders, State Public Prosecutors, Additional State Public Prosecutors, and High Court Government Pleaders. Who is the highest law officer in India? The Attorney General (AG) of India This is a part of the Union Executive. AG is the highest law officer in the country. Article 76 of the Constitution provides for the office of AG of India. Who is the Governor of AP? It shall be the duty of the Advocate General to give advice to the Government of concerned State u...

Bar Council Of Andhra Pradesh

BAR COUNCIL OF THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH MEMBERS LIST S.No . Photo Name Place of Practice Mobile Number 1 Chairman A.P.High Court 2 Vice-Chairman Visakhapatnam 9848137230 3 Member, BCI Anantapur 9849667645 4 Advocate – General A.P. High Court 5 Vijayawada 9848128444 6 Eluru 9848689999 7 A.P. High Court 9848996096 8 Nellore 9849002833 9 Guntur 9866448668 10 Chittoor 9440233413 11 A.P. High Court 9133224474 12 A.P.High Court 9441084879 13 Visakhapatnam 9849833888 14 Guntur 9440260825 15 Rajahmundry 9441902903 16 Kakinada 9010177599 17 A.P.High Court 9440218830 18 Vijayawada 9848127375 19 Kurnool 9848237735 20 Visakhapatnam 9848199328 21 Visakhapatnam 9848062477 22 A.P. High Court 9440256867 23 Srikakulam 9440416616 24 A.P. High Court 9849272630 25 Vijayawada 9848092949 26 TIRUPATI 9440567730 Under Sec.3 of the Advocates’ Act, 1961 there shall be a Bar Council for each State and accordingly the Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh has been constituted. Clause (b) Sub-Sec.(2) of Sec.3 of the said Act also lays down that a State Bar Council with an Electorate exceeding 10,000 Advocates shall consist of 25 members.

Who is the first advocate general of AP?

What is difference between Advocate General and attorney general? Who is the first advocate general? Attorney-General for India Attorney General for India Constituting instrument Article 76 of the Constitution Formation 28 January 1950 First holder M. C. Setalvad Deputy Solicitor General of India Additional Solicitors General of India Who is an advocate general? An advocate general of a state is a senior officer of the law. In some common law and hybrid jurisdictions the officer performs the function of a legal advisor to the government, analogous to attorneys general in other common law and hybrid jurisdictions. How many advocates are there in Andhra Pradesh? At present there are more than 61,000 Advocates on the rolls of the Andhra Pradesh State Bar Council, who elected the Members of the Bar Council. Who is deputy advocate general? Deputy Advocates General, Deputy Advocates General and Assistant Advocates General. The Advocate-general shall also exercise overall supervision over the offices of the Government Pleaders, Additional Government Pleaders, State Public Prosecutors, Additional State Public Prosecutors, and High Court Government Pleaders. What is the salary of Advocate General? Advocate General – Estimated to be Rs. 1.25 lakh/month. Who is India’s first solicitor general? Unlike the Attorney General, Solicitor General does not give legal advice to the Government of India. His workload is confined to appearing in courts on behalf of the Union of India. The first ...

When will Andhra Pradesh get its capital?

Seven years after it was created as a residuary state, Andhra Pradesh is yet to have a permanent capital or capitals in the true spirit of the term. The capital status of the coastal state changed from a standalone capital to three capitals and then back to a single capital. Early this week, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government decided to repeal two bills and restore pre-2020 capital status of the state. The first bill aimed to repeal the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) Act, 2014 brought in by the previous government. The second bill, the AP Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Bill, 2020 was to create three capitals. As it stands now, Amaravati is back to being the capital. It may be recalled that, in 2015, the then Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu decided to build a mega capital between Vijayawada and Guntur town called Amaravati. With the exit of Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in 2019 state elections, Amaravati project was also shown the door. With the YSRCP government in power, the new CM Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy envisioned a decentralised development with the creation of three capitals—Vizag, Amaravati, Kurnool—located in three regions of the state. Time and again, the ruling party justified their decision by reasoning that the Amaravati capital project of the previous government was not feasible. In 2020, soon after the three capital bill was passed, there was a flurry of petitions in the high court opposing it. A section of farmers fro...

Former AP Advocate General Dammalapati Srinivas booked over Amaravati land irregularities

Earlier, the ACB had registered a case against the Amaravati capital land scam and is preparing for a full-fledged inquiry into Inside Trading. It is learnt that ACB has collected several key pieces of evidence in this regard. The ruling YCP has repeatedly alleged that there was a big scandal over Amaravati lands and that there was inside trading. CM Jagan has also been criticized several times in this regard. The ruling YSRCP has repeatedly demanded an inquiry into the matter. Meanwhile, the YSRCP which has been alleging the scams in capital lands in Amaravati is seeking CBI inquiry on the past government and decided to raise the voice in the parliament to seek CBI probe in the matter concerned. The ACB found that 4097 acres of land was bought by the leaders and others for less cost prior to the announcement of Amaravati as capital.

Former AP advocate general moves HC, seeks protection from arrest

By Express News Service VIJAYAWADA: In a dramatic turn of events, former advocate general Dammalapati Srinivas filed a writ petition in the Andhra Pradesh High Court on Monday, urging it to direct the State government not to take any coercive actions such as arrest, detention etc against him as part of any enquiry or investigation which is underway. Srinivas served as advocate general for the Andhra Pradesh government for three years from May 30, 2016 and as additional advocate general from June 30, 2014 till his elevation as AG. In his plea, he submitted that the government, in order to foist a false case against him in the Amaravati land scam, has been trying to conduct rowing enquiries to create evidence, by phone tapping, shadow policing, and intimidating his relatives. Citing a letter purportedly written by the Principal Secretary (Home) to the Secretary, Union Ministry of Personnel and Public Grievances and Pensions that he had parted with official information about the location of the capital to enable certain individuals to purchase land, he termed such allegations whimsical and denied funding any such land transaction. He asserted there was no evidence to show he had purchased any property utilising any information he was privy to by virtue of his office. The Cabinet Sub-Committee that examined the alleged Amaravati insider trading had named several TDP leaders, including Payyavula Kesav, Prattipati Pulla Rao and P Narayana and indicated that the then CM N Chandra...