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Centre appoints six new ASGs for Supreme Court

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 10 September 2024
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has sanctioned the appointment of six senior advocates as Additional Solicitor General in India's Supreme Court. Effective for three years from their assumption of office, these appointments aim to enhance the legal team representing government interests in high-profile cases across constitutional, commercial, and corporate law domains.
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