Attorney general of india 2023

  1. Attorney General Of India (2023 List Updated)
  2. New Attorney General Of India Is Senior Advocate R Venkataramani
  3. K K Venugopal reappointed as attorney general for a year
  4. A peek into the career of Mukul Rohatgi, India's next Attorney General
  5. List of office
  6. Who is R Venkataramani, the new Attorney General for India?


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Attorney General Of India (2023 List Updated)

Last Updated: 6 March 2023 The Attorney General of India is the Indian Government’s Chief Legal Advisor and is its Chief Advocate in the Courts. The Current and Incumbent Attorney General of India is R. Venkataramani. R. Venkataramani succeeded the office as the 16 th Attorney-General on 1 st October 2022 (14 th Individually). His predecessor was Kotayan Katankot Venugopal who left office on 30 th September 2022. Justice R. Venkataramani was appointed as a Member of the Law Commission of India in 2010. He has been appearing for the State of Tamil Nadu as a Special Senior Counsel for the past 12 years and also acting as Special Senior Counsel for the State of Andhra Pradesh. Page Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Attorney General Of India At A Glance No. Header Details 1 Holder R. Venkataramani 2 Type Judiciary of India 3 Abbreviation AGI 4 Residence New Delhi, India 5 Appointer President of India on the advice of the Union Cabinet 6 Term Length As Per the Discretion of the President 7 Constituting Instrument Article 76 of the Constitution 8 Formation 28 January 1950 9 First holder M. C. Setalvad 10 Deputy Solicitor General of India • Article 76 of the Indian Constitution mentions that He/She is the highest Law Officer in India. • As a Chief Legal Advisor to the government of India, he advises the Union Government on all Legal Matters. • They also perform Legal Duties assigned to them by the President. • Attorney General represents the Government of India in any reference ma...

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• v • t • e The Attorney General for India is the chief legal advisor of the Powers, duties and functions [ ] The attorney general is necessary for advising the Unlike the The attorney general can accept briefs but cannot appear against the Government. They cannot defend an accused in the criminal proceedings and accept the directorship of a company without the permission of the Government. The attorney general is assisted by a Fee and allowances payable [ ] Fee and allowances payable to the law officers (including Attorney General for India, S.No. Nomenclature of the item of work Rates of fees payable for appearance and other work. (1) Suits, writ petitions, appeals and references under article 143 ₹16,000/- per case per day (2) Special leave petitions and other applications ₹5,000/- per case per day (3) Settling pleadings (including affidavits) ₹5,000/- per pleading (4) Settling Statement of Case ₹6,000/- per case (5) For giving opinions in statements of cases sent by the Ministry of Law ₹10,000/- per case (6) For written submission before the Supreme Court, High Court, and Commissions of Inquiry or Tribunals and the like ₹10,000/- per case (7) Appearance in Courts outside Delhi ₹40,000/- per day per case In addition to the above fee payable for cases, a retainer fee is paid to the attorney general for India, Politicisation of the Attorney General [ ] Further information: It has become a tradition that the attorney general resigns when a new government is formed. The att...

New Attorney General Of India Is Senior Advocate R Venkataramani

New Delhi: Senior advocate R Venkataramani has been named as the new Attorney General of India. He will hold office for a period of three years. The notification regarding Mr Venkataramani's appointment as the Attorney General was issued today by the Department of Legal Affairs, Union Ministry of Law and Justice. Mr Venkataramani will replace current Attorney General KK Venugopal whose term ends on September 30, 2022.Mr Venugopal is currently on his third extension. Earlier, senior lawyer Mukul Rohatgi had declined the Centre's offer to return as the Attorney General of India, the government's top lawyer. Mr Rohatgi, 67, had stepped down as Attorney General in June 2017, when Mr Venugopal succeeded him. Confirming Mr Venkataramani's appointment, the office of Kiren Rijiju, the Union Minister of Law and Justice, tweeted: "Honorable President is pleased to appoint Shri R. Venkataramani, Senior Advocate as Attorney General for India w.e.f. 1st October 2022." माननीय राष्ट्रपति, श्री आर. वेंकटरमणी, वरिष्ठ अधिवक्ता को दिनांक 1 अक्टूबर, 2022 से भारत के महान्यायवादी के पद पर नियुक्त करती हैं। Honorable President is pleased to appoint Shri R. Venkataramani, Senior Advocate as Attorney General for India w.e.f. 1st October 2022. Born in Pondicherry on April 13, 1950, Mr Venkataramani was registered as a lawyer with the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu in 1977. In 1979, he moved to the Supreme Court.

K K Venugopal reappointed as attorney general for a year

Keeping in mind the high-profile cases Venugopal is handling in the Venugopal's current tenure ended on Wednesday. He first took over as the attorney general, the top law officer of the Union government, on July 1, 2017, succeeding Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. • Khanda, who led anti-India protest dies • Flying taxi is top trend at VivaTech in Paris • Biparjoy: Will continue upto midnight, says IMD • IndiGo plane suffers tail strike while... • Purola Love Jihad row: Mahapanchayat cancelled • Ten quick tips to become a 'Professional Trader' • 10 stocks with highest EBITDA margin in FY23 • Biparjoy: Ground report from affected area • Asia Cup 2023: ACC accepts hybrid model • NIA seeks info on London's Indian HC attackers

A peek into the career of Mukul Rohatgi, India's next Attorney General

By Kanu Sarda: Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi (67) is all set to take the baton of the Attorney General of India from K K Venugopal on October 1. The Attorney General is the top law officer of the country and the Centre’s top lawyer before the Supreme Court of India. This will be Rohatgi's second term as the top law officer. He remained in the office of the Attorney General from 2014 to June 2017, after which he resigned and continued with his private practice. Rohatgi recently appeared in the Supreme Court for former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, against whom a probe was ordered after he was accused of granting himself a mining lease as the state’s mining minister. Rohatgi also represented the Special Investigation Team in the Zakia Jafri case, in which the Supreme Court upheld the clean chit given to the Gujarat government in connection with the 2002 riots. Read: He was also the lawyer for Ashish Mishra, an accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri case and son of Union Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra, in the Supreme Court. Rohatgi appeared for Facebook and WhatsApp before the Supreme Court and the Delhi high court. During his first term as Attorney General, he was a part of the proceedings striking down the triple talaq practice in Islam, the petitions challenging criminal prosecution of security forces’ personnel over alleged extra-judicial killings in Manipur and playing of the national anthem before movies in theatres. Read: Rohatgi held the office of Attorney General even w...

List of office

Office holders in India This is a list of current office holder of various fields of the Constitutional Office-Holders [ ] Office Name Portrait Since 25 July 2022 11 August 2022 26 May 2014 09 November 2022 19 June 2019 15 May 2022 8 August 2020 Chairperson of the 5 April 2022 1 Oct 2022 Cabinet Office-Holders [ ] Office Name Portrait Since 30 May 2019 30 May 2019 30 May 2019 30 May 2019 7 July 2021 Important office holders [ ] Office Name Portrait Since 30 May 2014 30 August 2019 11 September 2019 22 August 2019 28 April 2021 Giridhar Aramane 1 November 2022 1 May 2022 Dr. Niten Chandra 1 November 2021 Utpal Kumar Singh 30 November 2020 12 November 2021 Virendra Kumar Bansal 3 November 2021 1 January 2023 10 October 2018 3 April 2022 28 January 2022 Heads of commissions [ ] Office- superintendent of police Name- amit lodha Portrait Since- 26-08-1998 Chairperson of the 2 June 2021 Chairperson of the Sardar Iqbal Singh Lalpura 9 September 2021 Chairperson of the 18 February 2021 Chairperson of the Harsh Chouhan 18 February 2021 Chairperson of the Bhagwan Lal Sahni 4 March 2019 [ citation needed] Chairperson of the 7 August 2018 Chairperson of the Priyank Kanungo Chairperson of the 1 July 2018 Chairperson of the Suresh N. Patel 25 June 2021 Chairperson of the 7 November 2020 Chairperson of the Kamlesh Nilkanth Vyas Secretary of the 15 January 2022 Chairperson of the 4 February 2022 Chairperson of the Ashok Kumar Gupta Chairperson of the Narendra Kumar Director of the Nilesh ...

Who is R Venkataramani, the new Attorney General for India?

Senior advocate in the Supreme Court of India R Venkataramani was on Wednesday appointed as the Attorney General for India for a period of three years with effect from October 1, 2022. He will succeed K K Venugopal, whose term will end on September 30. Who is R Venkataramani? Venkatramani is a lawyer with an experience of 42 years of practice in the Supreme Court. He enrolled in July 1977 in the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and joined the chambers of PP Rao, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court in 1979. Venkatramani has practiced in various branches of law prominently constitutional law, law of indirect taxes, human rights law, civil and criminal law, consumer law, as well as law relating to services. He has also represented Central Government, several State Governments, Universities, Public Sector Undertakings in their major litigations in the top court and High Courts and continues to represent the Supreme Court in matters concerning its employees. International representations: Venkatramani was invited to speak at the workshop jointly organised by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and International Commission of Jurists at Geneva in 2001. The workshop was designed to submit a report to the Human Rights Commission, on the Optional Protocol to the International Covenants on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), 1966.