Overview
Avula Sambasiva Rao is an Indian public figure whose career has spanned the judiciary, the office of the Lokayukta, university administration, and writing. He is recorded among Indian professionals associated with judicial service and academic leadership.
Key facts
| Name | Avula Sambasiva Rao |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Known for | Service as a judge and Lokayukta; tenure as a Vice Chancellor; writing |
| Professions | Judge, Lokayukta, Vice Chancellor, writer |
Background
Avula Sambasiva Rao's professional life reflects a combination of legal practice and public administrative roles. Careers of this kind in India typically begin with legal training and practice at the bar, followed by elevation to the bench, and may extend into oversight institutions such as the Lokayukta, which functions as an anti-corruption ombudsman established by individual Indian states.
Career
Judicial service
He served in the judiciary as a judge, a role that in the Indian system involves adjudication in either the subordinate courts, a High Court, or specialised tribunals.
Lokayukta
He held office as a Lokayukta. The Lokayukta is a statutory authority constituted by Indian states to inquire into allegations of maladministration and corruption against public functionaries, and the position is generally held by a senior jurist.
Academic leadership
He served as a Vice Chancellor, the chief academic and executive officer of an Indian university, responsible for governance, academic policy, and administration.
Writing
Alongside his official roles, he is identified as a writer.
Significance
The combination of judicial, ombudsman, and academic responsibilities places Avula Sambasiva Rao within a tradition of Indian jurists who have moved between the bench and institutions of public accountability and higher education after their primary legal careers.
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References
- Wikidata entity: Q4829558