Ravinder Singh Dhull

Ravinder Singh Dhull is a politician of the State of Haryana, India. He is former Additional Advocate General for the State of Haryana and remained posted in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. He is former State Media Penalist for Bhartiya Janta Party, Haryana. Earlier he has served as State Spokesperson for the Indian National Lok Dal from August 2014 till June 2019. His father Parminder Singh Dhull served as two time Member of Legislative Assembly of Haryana from Julana constituency in Jind District. His grand father Chaudhary Dal Singh was a noted politician of the area and six time M.L.A. from District Jind. He resigned from the office of Advocate General Haryana during the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest on 20 October 2020[1] in protest of the controversial three farmer bills being passed by the Parliament of India.

Ravinder Singh Dhull
ConstituencyJulana
Personal details
BornJind district, Haryana, India
NationalityIndian
ResidenceUrban Estate Jind
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionAdvocate
Websitehttp://ravindersinghdhull.net

Education

He graduated at Government Post Graduate College, Jind studied Mathematics and Economics and did his Law from Punjab University, Chandigarh.[2] He is Cyber Law Expert and did his Post Graduate Diploma from ICFAI University.[3] He did his General Course on Intellectual Property Rights from World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)[4]

As Social Activist

He is founder of Centre for Socio Legal Research and Aid;[5] an organization providing free legal aid to the needy in India. He has worked on the Right to Information law and is noted activist. He is known to have filed more than 3000 RTIs.[6] He gained popularity as activist when he filed petition before the Punjab and Haryana High Court during the trial of Sant Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.

As Spokesperson

He was appointed as Spokesperson by Indian National Lok Dal in August,2014. He continued as such till his resignation from party on 25.06.2019. Thereafter he was inducted as State Media Penalist by Bhartiya Janta Party Haryana and continued as such till his resignation on 20 October 2020. Since 2014 he has participated in various debates on national channels on important issues viz Demonetization,[7] side effects of Demonetization,[8] Commissionary Dissolution,[9] Dengue Fever,[10] On ill language of an MP,[11] Jat Reservation,[12] an MP questioning selection by HPSC[11] and many other debates on channels viz India News Haryana, ABP News, ETV Haryana and Himachal, Zee News Haryana and Punjab, Janta TV, MH1 News, News X etc.

Associations

References

  1. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/dhull-quits-to-campaign-against-bjp-in-baroda/articleshow/78778126.cms
  2. "Official Website of Panjab University - Panjab University, Chandigarh, India". Puchd.ac.in. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  3. ICFAI. "ICFAI University|Distance Flexible Learning Programs|Full-time Programs". Icfaiuniversity.in. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  4. "WIPO - World Intellectual Property Organization". Wipo.int. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  5. "CSLRA-Free Legal Aid and Legal Help". Cslraindia.org. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  6. "STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION, HARYANA SCO NO. 114-115, SECTOR 8-C, CHANDIGARH APPEAL CASE NO. 4012 OF 2016 RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT-UNDER SECTION 19 (3)" (PDF). Cicharyana.gov.in. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  7. "3011 BADI BAHAS ON INDIA NEWS HARYANA WITH ATUL PRATAP SINGH". 1 December 2016 via YouTube.
  8. "14 नवंबर 2016 नोटबंदी के साइड इफेक्ट्स". 14 November 2016 via YouTube.
  9. "BADI BAHAS ON COMMISSIONARY DISSOLVE (18 OCT 2016 ) WITH ATUL PRATAP SINGH, INDIA NEWS HARYANA". 18 October 2016 via YouTube.
  10. "1609 HR SEG BADI BAHAS". 18 September 2016 via YouTube.
  11. "0809 BADI BAHAS ON RAJKUMAR SAIN". 8 September 2016 via YouTube.
  12. "1309 BADI BAHAS ON JAAT AARAKCHHAN". 13 September 2016 via YouTube.
  13. "Asiansil". Asiansil.org. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  14. "The Indian Society of International Law". Isil-aca.org. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  15. "International Jurists". International Jurists. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
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