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Centre Extends Terms Of Attorney General, Senior Law Officers

Government extends terms of Attorney General Mukul Rohtagi, Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar and others.

Supreme Court of India (Image: Supreme Court website)
Supreme Court of India (Image: Supreme Court website)

The terms of Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar and five other senior law officers have been extended by the government.

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has extended the tenure of the law officers until further orders, an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said.

The Additional Solicitor Generals who have been given extension for an indefinite period, are Pinky Anand, Maninder Singh, P S Patwalia, Tushar Mehta and P S Narsimha, it said.

Rohatgi was appointed as the country's chief law officer for a fixed three-year term in June 2014.

The son of a former Delhi High Court judge, Justice Awadh Behari, Rohtagi has represented the Gujarat government in the Supreme Court during the 2002 Gujarat riots and fake encounter death cases, including the Best Bakery and Zahira Sheikh cases.

A sought-after corporate lawyer, Rohatgi had also represented industrialist Anil Ambani in the apex court in the gas dispute case between the two Ambani brothers.

He had also been representing the Italian embassy in the apex court in a case relating to the two Italian marines involved in the killing of two fishermen off the Kerala coast in 2012. Besides some of these high-profile cases handled by him, Rohatgi had also appeared on behalf of big corporates in the 2G scam trial.