Senior advocate R. Venkataramani has been reappointed as the Attorney General of India, with his tenure extended through September 2027. The update is relevant for national current affairs and for static polity because the Attorney General of India is a key constitutional post appointed under Article 76 of the Constitution. The Attorney General is the chief legal advisor to the Government of India, so the post helps aspirants connect current affairs with the constitutional framework of legal advice to the Government of India.
For exam preparation, the update matters at two levels. First, prelims questions can directly test the name, office, tenure and Article 76. Second, for mains-oriented understanding, the topic links to constitutional offices, the legal advisory structure of the executive, and the role of distinguished legal expertise in governance. R. Venkataramani is a senior advocate, so the reappointment should be read not only as a person-in-news update but also as an example of continuity in an important constitutional office. In September 2025 current-affairs revision, place it with constitutional offices so the date, office and article are revised together.
For RAS, UPSC and other exams, this topic belongs to both current affairs and Indian polity revision. Keep three facts together: R. Venkataramani, Attorney General of India; tenure extended through September 2027; constitutional basis under Article 76. This framing supports factual recall as well as statement-based questions on constitutional posts.
