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|term_start2  = 24 April 2007
|term_start2  = 24 April 2007
|term_end2    = Present
|term_end2    = Present
|office3      = Associate Justice of the Federal Court of Justice
|office3      = Associate Judge of the Vassengaard Federal Appellate Court
|term_start3  = 17 January 2006
|term_start3  = 3 October 2003
|term_end3    = 24 April 2007
|term_end3    = 24 April 2007
|office4      = Associate Judge of the Vassengaard Federal Appellate Court
|office4      = Judge of the Tordenhelm Federal Judicial District
|term_start4  = 3 October 2003
|term_start4 = 21 May 1994
|term_end4    = 17 January 2006
|term_end4   = 3 October 2003
|office5      = Judge of the 34th Federal Judicial District
|term_start5 = 21 May 1994
|term_end5   = 3 October 2003
|birth_date  = {{birth date|1960|8|10|df=y}}
|birth_date  = {{birth date|1960|8|10|df=y}}
|birth_place  = Tordenhelm, Vassengaard, [[Delkora|Kingdom of Delkora]]
|birth_place  = Tordenhelm, Vassengaard, [[Delkora|Kingdom of Delkora]]

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Arya Raelenthur
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President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Delkora
Assumed office
25 September 2012
Preceded byElberin Kaldenbar
Associate Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court
In office
24 April 2007 – Present
Associate Judge of the Vassengaard Federal Appellate Court
In office
3 October 2003 – 24 April 2007
Judge of the Tordenhelm Federal Judicial District
In office
21 May 1994 – 3 October 2003
Personal details
Born
Arya Ellinor Raelenthur

(1960-08-10)10 August 1960
Tordenhelm, Vassengaard, Kingdom of Delkora
NationalityDelkoran
Political partyNonpartisan
Spouse(s)Kirsten Raelenthur
(m. 1988–Present)
Alma materTordenhelm University (B.L.)
University of Norenstal (M.L.)
Gothendral University (D.L.)
OccupationJurist

Arya Ellinor Raelenthur is the President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Delkora, having assumed the position in 2012 following the retirement of Elberin Kaldenbar.