Punjab appoints five Additional Advocates General for Supreme Court

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Punjab has appointed five new Additional Advocates General, such as Gaurav Dhama and Rajat Bhardwaj, to represent the state in the Supreme Court, showcasing a commitment to robust legal representation.

Punjab appoints five Additional Advocates General for Supreme Court
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The State of Punjab has recently appointed five seasoned advocates as Additional Advocates General (AAGs) to champion its cases before the Supreme Court of India.

The appointed advocates, who will serve in this prestigious capacity, include Gaurav Dhama, Rajat Bhardwaj, Rajesh Mahajan, Sandeep Bajaj, and Shadan Farasat. Each of them brings a wealth of experience and legal expertise to the table, making them valuable assets to the state’s legal team.

“The appointment of these AAGs reflects the state’s commitment to securing top-tier legal representation for its interests,” said a spokesperson from the Punjab government.

“These advocates have demonstrated exceptional skills and a deep understanding of legal intricacies, making them ideal candidates to represent Punjab at the highest judicial level.”

Newly appointed Additional Advocate Generals (AAGs) for Punjab, including Gaurav Dhama, Rajat Bhardwaj, Rajesh Mahajan, Sandeep Bajaj, and Shadan Farasat, have expressed enthusiasm for their roles. They are committed to upholding high legal standards and contributing to the successful resolution of cases at the Supreme Court. The diverse backgrounds and experiences of the appointees promise a well-rounded approach to handling legal matters for the state.

The new AAGs bring diverse expertise, enhancing Punjab’s legal representation in the Supreme Court. Engaging them on a contractual basis shows a forward-thinking approach, prioritizing flexibility and adaptability in legal matters.

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Joyeeta Roy

LL.M. | B.B.A., LL.B. | LEGAL EDITOR at LAW CHAKRA

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