Government Counsel
Government counsel represent the Union or State government in courts. Positions include Additional Solicitor General, Additional Advocate General, Central Government Standing Counsel, and State Government Panel Advocates. These are prestigious appointments for experienced litigators.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Appearing for Union or State government in courts
- Briefing senior counsel on constitutional and statutory matters
- Preparing written submissions and counter affidavits
- Advisory opinions to government departments
- Handling PIL and public interest litigation
- Supreme Court and High Court government panel work
Skills Required
- Constitutional law and administrative law expertise
- Public interest litigation practice
- Government contracts and public procurement law
- Strong court room and advocacy skills
- Drafting of counter affidavits and written submissions
- Inter-departmental coordination and communication
Career Roadmap
Build strong litigation practice of 5 to 10 years
Develop expertise in constitutional and administrative law matters
Apply for Central Government Panel Advocate empanelment
Progress to Government Advocate and Senior Panel Counsel
Senior appointments (ASG, AG) come through reputation and network
Salary Range
Figures are indicative and vary by city, employer and experience.
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