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Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar Resigns, Second Law Officer To Leave 

20 Oct, 2017 19:20 IST|Sakshi
Ranjit Kumar 

Senior advocate Ranjit Kumar, who was appointed as the Solicitor General of India by the NDA government on June 7, 2014, resigned from office citing "personal reasons".

Kumar, who held the post of country's second highest law officer for over three years, has represented the Centre in the apex court in crucial cases including the pleas against demonetisation and rising pollution. He is the second law officer to quit after Mukul Rohatgi, who had resigned as the Attorney General in June this year.

Kumar, a constitutional law expert, has assisted the apex court in deciding the issue whether a state government can grant pardon to the death row convicts in cases which are probed and prosecuted by central agencies like CBI. The issue had arisen out of the decision of the Tamil Nadu government to set free the killers of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Kumar had succeeded SG Mohan Parasaran in 2014 after the Narendra Modi government assumed the office. His second term as solicitor general was renewed recently.

The office of Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad received his resignation letter on .

There was speculation a few months ago that the Supreme Court collegium was considering his name as a judge of the apex court. Rohatgi had in June this year written to the government that he was not interested in a second term as attorney general. Senior lawyer K K Venugopal was appointed as new attorney general after Rohatgi quit.

Before assuming the office of solicitor general, Ranjit Kumar represented Gujarat government in several cases and assisted the apex court as amicus curiae in cases including the matter pertaining to Yamuna pollution. Kumar had appeared in the the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case and also represented then Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa in the disproportionate assets case in local Bangalore court.

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