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Centre appoints six more additional SGs for SC

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 11 September 2024
The Union government will now have a complete team of 13 law officers in the Supreme Court with six new additional solicitors general. These appointments bring senior advocates from different states with expertise in tax matters, constitutional law, and high-profile criminal cases, marking a significant enhancement in legal representation.
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