R. Venkatramani is a distinguished legal professional and the Attorney General for India, renowned for his expertise in constitutional law, human rights, and arbitration. With over four decades of experience, he has appeared in numerous landmark cases before the Supreme Court and High Courts, shaping Indian jurisprudence on complex constitutional and public law matters.
An alumnus of Loyola College and the Madras Law College, Venkatramani’s legal journey began in 1977 when he enrolled as an advocate. He was designated as a Senior Advocate by the Supreme Court in 1997. His contributions span diverse fields, including tax law, international trade, and corporate governance.
As a legal scholar, Venkatramani has been instrumental in drafting critical legislations and policy frameworks for the Government of India, including the Protection of Human Rights Act. He has represented India in international forums and served as a member of the Law Commission of India, contributing significantly to legal reform.
A passionate academic, he has delivered lectures at leading universities and authored numerous articles and papers on constitutional and human rights law. His commitment to public service is reflected in his advisory roles with various government bodies and non-governmental organizations.
Recognized for his exceptional contributions, R. Venkatramani is celebrated as one of India’s foremost legal minds, deeply committed to justice, equity, and the rule of law.
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Updated at: 14/07/2024