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Who IS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF INDIA? | Who is ADVOCATE GENERAL OF STATE? | Attorney Vs Advocate General

The Attorney General (AG) of India is a part of the Union Executive. AG is the highest law officer in the country. Article 76 of the Constitution provides for the office of AG of India. Appointment and Eligibility: AG is appointed by the President on the advice of the government. S/he must be a person who is qualified to be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court, i.e. s/he must be a citizen of India and must have been a judge of some high court for five years or an advocate of some high court for ten years or an eminent jurist, in the opinion of the President. Term of the Office: Not fixed by the Constitution. Removal: Procedures and grounds for the removal of AG are not stated in the Constitution. S/he holds office during the pleasure of the President (may be removed by the President at any time). Duties and Functions: To give advice to the Government of India (GoI) upon such legal matters, which are referred to her/him by the President. To perform such other duties of a legal character that are assigned to her/him by the President. To appear on behalf of the GoI in all cases in the Supreme Court or in any case in any High Court in which the GoI is concerned. To represent the GoI in any reference made by the President to the Supreme Court under Article 143 (Power of the President to consult the Supreme Court) of the Constitution. To discharge the functions conferred on her/him by the Constitution or any other law. Rights and Limitations: S/he has the right to speak and to take part in the proceedings of both the Houses of Parliament or their joint sitting and any committee of the Parliament of which s/he may be named a member, but without a right to vote. S/he enjoys all the privileges and immunities that are available to a member of Parliament. S/he does not fall in the category of government servants. S/he is not debarred from private legal practice. However, s/he should not advise or hold a brief against the GoI. Get notes from here https://instagram.com/padhaku_log?igs... Check out our playlists- Law -    • How Substantive Law different from Pr...   Difference Between playlist    • LAW Difference Between Videos | LEGAL...   General terms-    • Плейлист   Economics-    • Anti Dumping Duty | What is Anti Dump...   Geography -    • What are Perennial and Non- Perennial...   General Knowledge-    • Видео   Case Studies-    • Salomon vs. Salomon and Co. Ltd Case ...   GST Registration-    • Видео   CSEET -    • Видео      • Видео   Current affairs-    • Плейлист   Connect with us- Instagram- https://instagram.com/padhaku_log?igs... Facebook-   / padhaku-log-101091301476679   Mail id- [email protected] Watsapp-9630227777 Telegram-9630227777 About us: Padhaku Log is a platform specially created for those students who live in remote areas and don’t have access to fancy coaching classes. A channel which wants to bring parity in knowledge level of all. #attorneygeneralofindia #advocategeneralofindia #attorneyvsadvocategeneral #law #upsc #ssc #psc #cs #ca #cma #llb #mba #mcom #bcom #legalterms

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