R Venkataramani

R Venkataramani

politician India

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.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,428,160
Power
5,103$
Sentiment
5.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
India 3 5.33 0.18% +0% 1,380,004,385 2,428,160 $2,900,000 5,103$
Totals 3 1,380,004,385 2,428,160 $2,900,000 5,103$
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Recent Mentions

India India: R Venkataramani stated that the central government couldn't formally intervene in the Nimisha Priya execution case. 5

The Times of India: 'Nothing formal can happen right now': Centre to SC on Nimisha Priya execution case; 'family has to forgive her' | India News

India India: Attorney General R Venkataramani informed the Supreme Court about the government's engagement in Nimisha Priya's case. 5

The Times of India: Kerala nurse death row: Nimisha Priya's execution postponed | India News

India India: R Venkataramani is the attorney general of India who informed the Supreme Court about the government's efforts to save Nimisha Priya. 6

The Times of India: 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 News

India India: Attorney General R Venkataramani was sought for intervention to address the pension disparity for retired HC judges. 7

The Times of India: Supreme Court removes disparity, tells govt to apply OROP to ex-HC judges | India News

India India: R Venkataramani, along with additional solicitor general S D Sanjay, concurred with the Election Commission's views. 5

The Times of India: NOTA 'failed idea', never got a fraction of total votes, says EC | India News

India India: Attorney General R Venkataramani argued that the constructions were illegal and should not be compensated. 4

The Times of India: Right to shelter fundamental, pay 10L for each bulldozed home: SC | India News