The newly appointed law officers are expected to assist the Solicitor General in handling important constitutional, statutory, and policy-related matters before the apex court.

Centre names 3 senior advocates as ASGIs
New Delhi: The Central government has appointed senior advocates Anil Kaushik, Davinder Pal Singh, and Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar as Additional Solicitors General for India (ASGIs) to represent the Union government before the Supreme Court. The appointments have been made for a tenure of three years.
The newly appointed law officers are expected to assist the Solicitor General in handling important constitutional, statutory, and policy-related matters before the apex court.
Senior Advocates Anil Kaushik, Davinder Pal Singh, and Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar have been appointed as Additional Solicitors General for India (ASGI) in the Supreme Court for a tenure of three years.
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Their appointments come as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its legal representation at the highest judicial forum.
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