Today 2nd April, Ardhendumauli Kumar Prasad, who served as the Additional Advocate General (AAG) for Uttar Pradesh (UP), submitted his resignation from the role.
On Tuesday, Ardhendumauli Kumar Prasad, the Additional Advocate General (AAG) of Uttar Pradesh (UP), stepped down from his position.
In the letter of resignation directed to the Principal Secretary (Law) & Legal Remembrancer of the Uttar Pradesh Government, the Senior Advocate explained that due to personal reasons, he finds himself unable to carry on with his duties as the Additional Advocate General (AAG).
The letter stated,
“It has been a privilege and honor to represent the State Government, and it has been a significant learning experience for me. However, due to personal reasons, I am unable to continue, and thus, I resign from the position of Additional Advocate General for the State of Uttar Pradesh with immediate effect.”
Ardhendumauli Kumar Prasad confirmed that, he resigned from his position as Additional Advocate General (AAG) in order to focus on his private legal practice.
He took the role of Additional Advocate General (AAG) for Uttar Pradesh on November 2, 2021, alongside Ravendra Kumar and Ajay Aggarwal.
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Prior to his role as AAG, he worked as the standing counsel for Uttar Pradesh in the Supreme Court.

