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12 Advocates appointed as Additional Advocates General to represent Uttar Pradesh before Allahabad High Court

04/06/2025BlogNo Comments

The government of Uttar Pradesh has appointed 12 Advocates, including two seniors and one woman, as Additional Advocates General (AAGs) to represent the State in cases before the Allahabad High Court.

A notification to this effect was issued on June 3.

The lawyers (from both High Court Benches at Allahabad and Lucknow) appointed as AAG include Senior Advocate Amit Saxena, Senior Advocate Anoop Trivedi, Advocate Durg Vijay Singh, Advocate Mahendra Narayan Singh, Advocate Rahul Agarwal, Advocate Sanjeev Singh, Advocate Kartikey Saran, Advocate Anuj Kudesia, Advocate Sudeep Kumar, Advocate Pritish Kumar, Advocate Jyotsna Pal and Advocate Surya Mani Singh Royekvar.

The post 12 Advocates appointed as Additional Advocates General to represent Uttar Pradesh before Allahabad High Court appeared first on India Legal.

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