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G.R. Swaminathan
G. R. Swaminathan is an Indian judge of the Madras High Court. Early life G. R. Swaminathan was born in 1968. He hails from Thiruvarur. He completed his law degree (B.L.) in Central Law College, Salem and Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai, Dr.Ambedkar Government Law College. Career In 1991, he became an advocate. In 1997, he established an independent practice in Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry, and in 2004, he relocated to Madurai after the Madras High Court established the Madurai Bench. In 2014, he was chosen as the Assistant Solicitor General of India for the High Court's Madurai Bench. There were allegations that Swaminathan, during his tenure as an Additional Solicitor General, had participated in a programme organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was Judge of the Madras High Court on 28 June 2017. He is due to retire from service on 31 May 2030. Swaminathan was appointed as a permanent Judge of the Madras High Court in April 2019. Politics ...
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