
R Venkataramani
R Venkataramani is an esteemed Indian lawyer and the current Attorney General of India. He has a distinguished career in law and has represented the government in various high-profile cases. Recently, he appeared in court defending Governor RN Ravi regarding the withholding of assent for multiple bills from the Tamil Nadu government.
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Attorney General R Venkataramani is representing the governor in the Supreme Court.
Decide or we’ll appoint VCs: Supreme Court to Kerala | India NewsR Venkataramani made a fresh request for adjournment on Thursday, upsetting CJI B R Gavai.
Why don't you seek adjournment till I retire, CJI asks government | India NewsAttorney General R Venkataramani was requested to assist the court in the matter of cybercrime.
SC seeks MHA, CBI plan to dismantle cybercrime mafia | India NewsR Venkataramani is the attorney general who granted consent for initiating contempt proceedings against Rakesh Kishore.
AG okays contempt plea for shoe throw bid, SC reluctant | India NewsAttorney General R Venkataramani has granted consent for the initiation of contempt proceedings against lawyer Rakesh Kishore.
Shoe-throwing bid at CJI: AG gives nod for contempt plea; curb on social media posts sought | India NewsAttorney General R Venkataramani was asked to draft social media guidelines balancing free speech and others' rights.
‘It’s not freedom of speech’: SC pulls up Samay Raina for mocking disabled in show; seeks apology | India NewsR Venkataramani is the Attorney General supporting the Presidential reference in the Supreme Court.
'Will give view on Prez reference; won’t decide validity of TN guv verdict': Supreme Court | India NewsR Venkataramani stated that the central government couldn't formally intervene in the Nimisha Priya execution case.
'Nothing formal can happen right now': Centre to SC on Nimisha Priya execution case; 'family has to forgive her' | India News
Attorney General R Venkataramani informed the Supreme Court about the government's engagement in Nimisha Priya's case.
Kerala nurse death row: Nimisha Priya's execution postponed | India NewsR Venkataramani is the attorney general of India who informed the Supreme Court about the government's efforts to save Nimisha Priya.
The Houthi factor: Why government said it can't do much to save Indian nurse Nimisha Priya's execution in Yemen; what we know | India NewsAttorney General R Venkataramani stated that Shukla's comments were defamatory.
Supreme Court initiates criminal contempt proceedings against YouTuber for remarks against judge | India NewsAttorney General R Venkataramani was sought for intervention to address the pension disparity for retired HC judges.
Supreme Court removes disparity, tells govt to apply OROP to ex-HC judges | India NewsAttorney general R Venkataramani praised Justice Trivedi for her adherence to the law.
CJI chides bar associations for boycotting Justice Bela Trivedi farewell | India NewsR Venkataramani, along with additional solicitor general S D Sanjay, concurred with the Election Commission's views.
NOTA 'failed idea', never got a fraction of total votes, says EC | India NewsAttorney General R Venkataramani's consent was requested to file a plea against the two lawmakers.
We're accused of intruding into Parliament's domain, says SCAttorney General R Venkataramani argued that the constructions were illegal and should not be compensated.
Right to shelter fundamental, pay 10L for each bulldozed home: SC | India NewsAttorney General R Venkataramani represented the Uttar Pradesh government during the Supreme Court proceedings.
'Shocks our conscience': Supreme Court pulls up Uttar Pradesh on demolitions | India NewsAttorney general R Venkataramani informed the Supreme Court about the Centre's urban poverty alleviation mission.
'People unwilling to work': SC frowns at practice of announcing freebies | India NewsR Venkataramani is the Attorney General representing RN Ravi in the case regarding the bills.
SC reserves judgment on Tamil Nadu's plea against governor for withholding assent to bills | India News


















































