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Govt issues notification appointing K K Venugopal as Attorney General for India

Last Updated 02 July 2017, 07:25 IST

The Union government has issued notification appointing noted constitutional expert and senior advocate K K Venugopal as Attorney General for India for a period of three years.

Venugopal's name was cleared for the coveted post last week by the President's office. He has replaced senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, who stepped down on completion of his three-year term on June 11.

With the issuance of order, Venugopal, 86, assumes the office as the top law officer of the country.

The Prime Minister has favoured Venugopal in view of his vast experience including more than 50 years of practice in the Supreme Court.

Venugopal, who assisted the apex court in the 2G scam as amicus curiae, has also appeared for senior BJP leader L K Advani in the Babri demolition case.

He was born in 1931. His father M K Nambiar was also a renowned lawyer. Venugopal completed his LL B from Raja Lakhamgouda Law College, Belagavi. He got enrolled as an advocate in 1954, and was designated as a senior advocate by the Supreme Court of India in 1972.

He was appointed the Additional Solicitor General by the then Janata Party government of Morarji Desai in 1979. He was conferred Padma Vibhushan in 2015. He played a key role in framing Constitution of Nepal and Bhutan.

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(Published 02 July 2017, 07:25 IST)

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