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Tushar Mehta Gets Fresh Three-Year Term as Solicitor General of India

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June 22, 2026
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Tushar Mehta Gets Fresh Three-Year Term as Solicitor General of India

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New Delhi :  The Central Government has reappointed Tushar Mehta as the Solicitor General of India for another three-year term, reaffirming its confidence in one of the country’s top law officers. The decision was announced through an official notification issued by the government.

Tushar Mehta, who has been serving as Solicitor General since 2018, is the second-highest law officer of the country after the Attorney General. In this role, he represents the Union Government before the Supreme Court, High Courts, and other judicial forums, while also providing legal advice on important constitutional and policy matters.

Along with Mehta’s reappointment, the government has also extended the tenure of several Additional Solicitors General who assist in representing the Centre in major legal cases across the country.

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During his tenure, Tushar Mehta has appeared on behalf of the government in several high-profile and constitutionally significant cases. His continued appointment is being viewed as an effort to maintain consistency in the government’s legal strategy and representation before the judiciary.

Legal experts believe that Mehta’s experience and familiarity with ongoing constitutional, administrative, and policy-related matters will help ensure continuity in handling important cases involving the Union Government over the coming years.

The reappointment comes at a time when several key legal and constitutional issues are expected to remain before the courts, making the role of the Solicitor General particularly significant.

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