Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Ranjit Kumar quits as solicitor general for personal reasons

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@htlive.com n

NEWDELHI: Solicitor general Ranjit Kumar, the second-highest ranking legal officer in the country, quit his position citing personal reasons on Friday.

Kumar’s resignatio­n letter, which was submitted to the law ministry, stated that his official responsibi­lities and busy schedule were leaving him with little time for his family. “The government is good to me, but I tendered my resignatio­n due to personal reasons,” he said.

Sources said the senior advocate’s mother has been ailing for a while now, and he was struggling to take time off his duties to attend to her medical needs.

Kumar’s resignatio­n comes within four months of senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi relinquish­ing the attorney general’s post on June 11. The top law official, in his letter to the central government, had said he was not keen on procuring a tenure extension. He had also cited personal reasons, besides a keen desire to resume his private practice, for his decision.

Rohatgi’s letter came nearly a week after the government notified the tenure extension of five law officials – including the attorney general and solicitor general – until further notice. He was succeeded by senior advocate KK Venugopal. Prior to taking up the solicitor general’s job, Kumar used to handle environmen­t-related cases in the Supreme Court.

Notably, he had assisted the top court in prescribin­g a series of directives that eventually led to the Capital’s public transport system switching to a cleaner fuel – the compressed natural gas. His other legal contributi­ons included playing a crucial role in a river-pollution case that the apex court took up on the basis of an HT report titled ‘And quiet flows the maili (dirty) Yamuna’, and assisting the court in a case pertaining to the relocation of polluting units from residentia­l areas to suburban Delhi.

 ??  ?? Ranjit Kumar
Ranjit Kumar

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India