How can the government defend its stance in the Supreme Court effectively
Explain the recent appointments of Additional Solicitor Generals and their role in representing the government.
- By appointing qualified and experienced lawyers as Additional Solicitor Generals (ASGs), the government ensures strong representation in the Supreme Court.
- ASGs assist the Attorney General in presenting legal arguments on behalf of the government in various cases.
- They provide expert advice to the government on legal matters and help formulate strategies for court proceedings.
- ASGs play a crucial role in defending the government's stance in high-profile cases and complex legal disputes.
- Recent appointments of ASGs reflect the government's commitment to building a strong legal team to efficiently represent its interests in the Supreme Court.
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