Thursday, July 28, 2011

Rohinton Nariman, India's new Solicitor General

New Delhi:  Senior lawyer Rohinton Nariman was on Wednesday appointed the Solicitor General of India. The Appointments Committee of Cabinet has approved the name of Rohinton (54), sources in the Law Ministry said.

Rohinton Nariman, son of an eminent jurist Fali S Nariman, replaces Gopal Subramanium who resigned as Solicitor General in the wake of Nariman Jr being appointed as special counsel to represent the government in a 2G spectrum allocation scam related case in the Supreme Court a fortnight ago, apparently without his knowledge.

Mr Nariman has been appearing in various Constitutional and corporate cases in the Supreme Court and High Courts.

He argued for Mukesh Ambani's RIL, along with senior advocate Harish Salve, in the dispute over the supply and pricing of gas from KG basin between the Ambani brothers.


Mr Nariman was designated as a senior advocate at the age of 37 years in 1993 when the then Chief Justice of India M N Venkatachaliah amended the rules reducing the limit of the minimum age of 45 years for designating a lawyer as a senior advocate.

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