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Additional Solicitor General of India

Law officer of India


Summary

Law officer of India

Additional Solicitor General of India abbreviated as Addl. SGI is a law officer of India who assists the Solicitor-General and the Attorney-General. Addl. SGI is governed by Law Officers (Conditions of Service) Rules, 1987.

List of incumbent Law Officers

The list of incumbent Law Officers (i.e. AGI, SGI, Addl. SGIs) as of 10 September 2024 are as follows:

List of Law OfficersAttorney General of IndiaAppointmentTerm lengthSolicitor General of IndiaAppointmentTerm lengthAdditional Solicitor General of IndiaAppointmentTerm length
R. Venkataramani1 October 2022
Tushar Mehta10 October 2018
Vikramjit BanerjeeSupreme Court5 March 2018
K.M. Nataraj14 January 2019
Suryaprakash V. Raju30 June 2020
N. Venkataraman30 June 2020
Aishwarya Bhati30 June 2020
S. Dwarkanath10 September 2024
Archana Pathak Dave10 September 2024
Satya Darshi Sanjay10 September 2024
Brijender Chahar10 September 2024
Rajkumar Bhaskar Thakare10 September 2024
Raghavendra P Shankar10 September 2024
Rajdeepak RastogiRajasthan HC28 July 2014
Satya Pal JainPunjab & Haryana HC8 April 2015
Anil Chandrabali SinghBombay HC9 July 2017
Shashi Prakash SinghAllahabad HC9 February 2018
K. Arvind KamathKarnataka HC17 October 2023
T. Surya Karan ReddySouthern Zone18 December 2019
R. SankaranaryananMadras HC30 June 2020
Ashok Kumar ChakrabortyCalcutta HC9 July 2022
Devang Girish VyasGujarat HC30 June 2020
Chetan SharmaDelhi HC1 July 2020
Dr. Krishna Nandan SinghPatna HC1 July 2020

Duties

Duties of Solicitor General of India and other law officers are laid out in Law Officers (Conditions of Service) Rules, 1987:

  • to give advice to the Government of India upon such legal matters, and to perform such other duties of a legal character, as may from time to time, be referred or assigned to him by the Government of India.
  • to appear, whenever required, in the Supreme Court or in any High Court on behalf of the Government of India in cases (including suits, writ petitions, appeal and other proceedings) in which the Government of India is concerned as a party or is otherwise interested;
  • to represent the Government of India in any reference made by the President to the Supreme Court under Article 143 of the Constitution; and
  • to discharge such other functions as are conferred on a Law Officer by or under the Constitution or any other Law for the time being in force.

Restrictions of private practice

As law officers represent government of India, there are certain restrictions which are put on their private practice. A law officer is not allowed to:

  • hold briefs in any court for any party except the Government of India or the government of a State or any University, Government School or College, local authority, Public Service Commission, Port Trust, Port Commissioners, Government aided or Government managed hospitals, a Government company, any Corporation owned or controlled by the State, any body or institution in which the Government has a preponderating interest;
  • advise any party against the Government of India or a Public Sector Undertaking, or in cases in which he is likely to be called upon to advise, or appear for, the Government of India or a Public Sector Undertaking;
  • defend an accused person in a criminal prosecution, without the permission of the Government of India; or
  • accept appointment to any office in any company or corporation without the permission of the Government of India;
  • advise any Ministry or Department of Government of India or any statutory organization or any Public Sector Undertaking unless the proposal or a reference in this regard is received through the Ministry of Law and Justice, Department of Legal Affairs.

References

References

  1. "Law Officers (Conditions of Service) Rules, 1987". Gazette of India.
  2. "List of Law Officers (As on 02.09.2022)". Ministry of Law and Justice.
  3. "Solicitor general". Vakilno1.com.
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