Attorney General of India R. Venkatramani, while speaking at the 9th VR Krishna Iyer Memorial Law Lecture organized by the Sarada Krishna Satgamaya Foundation for Law and Justice at the Kerala High.
Attorney General of India, Venkataramani s argument is based on the premise that electoral bonds are anonymous and that this anonymity is essential to protect the identity of donors who may face intimidation or harassment if their names are made public. - Centre Defends Electoral Bond Scheme, Says Citizens Have No Right To Know Source of Funds
The Armed Forces Tribunal Chandigarh Bench Bar Association has taken objection to the remark made by the Attorney General for India before the Supreme Court that there was a racket running on.
Provisions of the IBC effectively providing for suspension of an insolvency professional without hearing, upon issuance of show cause notice, have been challenged.