In 1970, K.K. Venugopal appeared in the
Supreme Court of India on behalf of an aspiring medical student for his
MBBS admission in the state of
Tamil Nadu. The opposing junior lawyer was
P. Chidambaram, who later became the
Finance Minister of India. He appeared on behalf of Dr. A. Peeriakaruppan s/o Dr. P. R. Annamalai MD and the Chief Justice Hegde gave the verdict on 15 January 1971 in favor of the aspiring Medical Student Periakaruppan and the State of Tamil Nadu lost its Case. This is a landmark decision, that gave more weightage for the merit rather than other influences. Venugopal was the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association (1990–91, 1994–95 and 1999-2000). He was President of the
Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA - International Association of Lawyers) from 1996 to 1997. Venugopal has appeared in many high-profile cases. He was appointed by the
Royal Government of Bhutan to serve as the Constitutional adviser for drafting of the
Constitution of Bhutan. He has advised the then President of Sri Lanka, Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, on the devolution of powers on the Tamil regions of Sri Lanka (2004). On 30 June 2017, he was appointed as the
Attorney General of India under the leadership of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. He succeeded Mukul Rohatgi, who stepped down after the first term. Venugopal held the office of
Additional Solicitor General in
Morarji Desai’s Government. He has appeared in a variety of cases in the last 50 years. Venugopal was appointed as
amicus curiae to assist the Supreme Court in the high profile
2G spectrum case. He appeared for the BJP leader
L. K. Advani in the
Demolition of the Babri Masjid case. Other well-known lawyers have been trained under his tutelage. ==Honours==