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Six senior advocates appointed Additional Solicitor Generals to defend Centre in Supreme CourtA notification in this regard was issued on September 9.
Ashish Tripathi
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The Supreme Court of India.

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New Delhi: The Union government has appointed six senior advocates as Additional Solicitor General(s) to represent it before the Supreme Court for a period of three years.

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The Appointment Committee of the Cabinet approved the appointment of S Dwarakanath, Ms Archana Pathak Dave, Satya Darshi Sanjay, Brijender Chahar, Raghavendra P Shankar, Rajkumar Bhaskar Thakare (Raja Thakare).

A notification in this regard was issued on September 9.

The other Additional Solicitor Generals in the Supreme Court are Vikramjit Banerjee, K M Nataraj, S V Raju, N Venkatraman, and Aishwarya Bhati.

The team of law officers are led by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.

Senior advocate R Venkatramani is Attorney General for India.

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(Published 10 September 2024, 14:49 IST)