The Asian Age

Mukul Rohatgi not interested in remaining A-G

Harish Salve tipped to replace him

- J. VENKATESAN

Attorney general Mukul Rohatgi has written to the government saying he is not interested in continuing as the top law officer. Senior lawyer Harish Salve, who represente­d India at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, is being tipped to succeed Mr Rohatgi.

The AG, who is on a holiday in London, said he has had fantastic relations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad during his three years as AG, but would now like to return to his private practice.

Mr Rohatgi told a television channel, “Even if I return to private practice, my services will be available to the NDA government, BJP and its leaders as and when needed.”

Mr Rohatgi was appointed AG for three years in 2014. His threeyear term was ending on June 19, but the Centre last week decided to allow him to continue.

The appointmen­ts committee of the Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister, had extended the tenure of several law officers, until further orders.

Along with Mr Rohatgi, additional solicitor generals Pinky Anand,

Maninder Singh, P.S. Patwalia, Tushar Mehta and P.S. Narsimha were also given extensions.

Mr Rohatgi’s extension came despite criticism from certain quarters about his handling of some sensitive cases. The attorney general was blamed for embarrassi­ng the government in the collegium system issue and the SC’s scrapping of the National Judicial Appointmen­ts Commission was seen as a major blow. The embarrassm­ent that the dissolutio­n of Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d state Assemblies caused in the SC also did not go down well with the Modi government. “My only regret as AG was the 2015 apex court judgment striking down National Judicial Appointmen­ts Commission law. I worked for five years as law officer under the Vajpayee government and now three years under the Modi government. I want to return to my private practice. I have a good relationsh­ip with the government… That’s why I wrote to the government not to extend my term,” he told a TV channel. The AG’s juniors told this correspond­ent that Mr Rohatgi had written to the government in the last week of May expressing his desire not to continue as AG, shortly after arguing for the Centre in the triple talaq case.

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