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Atmaram NS Nadkarni re-appointed Additional Solicitor General in Supreme Court

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Senior Advocate Atmaram Nadkarni has been re-appointed as Additional Solicitor General in the Supreme Court of India.

The Appointments Committee of the Union Cabinet signed off on Nadkarni’s reappointment as ASG. He will serve with effect from May 10, 2019 until June 30, 2020, or “until further orders, whichever is earlier”.

Atmaram Nadkarni was first appointed to the post in 2016, prior to which he had been serving as the Advocate General for the State of Goa. He had been appointed as Goa’s Advocate General in 2012.

Nadkarni graduated in law in 1986. He went on to complete his Master’s in Bombay. He worked in Bombay in the chambers of a retired High Court judge, before moving back to Goa in 1996.

Read our 2014 interview with Atmaram Nadkarni here.

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