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Advocate Madhavi Divan appointed Additional Solicitor General in Supreme Court

Murali Krishnan

Advocate Madhavi Divan has been appointed Additional Solicitor General (ASG) in the Supreme Court.  The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment and Divan will hold office till June 30, 2020.

With her appointment, Divan becomes only the third woman to become an ASG in the Supreme Court. The first person to be so appointed was Senior Advocate Indira Jaising while the second was Senior Advocate Pinky Anand who is currently incumbent.

Divan is one of the applicants for a Senior gown in the Supreme court. She would be the only lawyer who is not a Senior Advocate in the current batch of law officers in the Supreme Court.

Divan obtained a degree in English at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University, and then went on to pursue law at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, UK. After starting her practice at the Bombay High Court, Divan moved to the Supreme Court, where she has represented two state governments – Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. She is also an accomplished author.

Earlier, PS Narasimha and Maninder Singh had resigned as ASG leaving the Centre’s legal team in Supreme Court depleted. Both Narasimha and Singh had served as ASG for over four years.

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