Srinagar, Oct 29 : The process of appointing a new Advocate General for the Jammu and Kashmir remains in progress, with consultations underway between key stakeholders to finalize a suitable candidate.
The post has remained vacant since October 18, following the resignation of senior advocate DC Raina, who served with distinction for over a decade. While temporary delays in such appointments are not uncommon, officials are optimistic that the matter will be resolved soon.
The Advocate General holds a pivotal role, representing the administration in legal matters before the High Court.
Traditionally, governments aligned their legal teams with their administrative priorities, ensuring that legal strategies reflected policy objectives. However, since Jammu and Kashmir’s reorganization into a Union Territory in 2019, the Lieutenant Governor’s office has taken on greater responsibilities in appointing the Advocate General under the provisions of the J&K Reorganization Act.
Sources familiar with the process told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that consultations are ongoing to find a candidate acceptable to all parties. Both the administration, led by the Lieutenant Governor, and political leaders, including those from the National Conference, are working towards a balanced solution that reflects the need for an experienced legal hand to handle the region’s evolving legal landscape.
While several names are being discussed informally, officials have emphasized that the focus remains on appointing someone with expertise, neutrality, and the ability to navigate legal complexities without political overtones. Some candidates in consideration have extensive experience in constitutional and public law, ensuring that the eventual selection will bring competence and stability to the administration’s legal affairs.
Officials remain confident that a consensus will be reached soon, with an announcement expected in the coming days. The aim, they say, is to ensure the appointment strengthens Jammu and Kashmir’s legal apparatus, reflecting both continuity and professionalism.
With both the Lieutenant Governor’s office and political leaders committed to finding common ground, the focus remains on ensuring the selection process aligns with the region’s broader legal and administrative needs. The appointment of the next Advocate General will play a crucial role in supporting the administration through key legal challenges while maintaining the confidence of all stakeholders.
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