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BMaharashtra
CKarnataka
DTamil Nadu
AIndia
BMaharashtra
CKarnataka
DTamil Nadu
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Consider the constitutional and conventional aspects of the Attorney General's office.
The principle that the Attorney General holds office during the 'pleasure of the President' is a constitutional provision found in Article 76.
The practice of the Attorney General resigning when the government changes is a well-established constitutional law.
The Attorney General's right to participate in parliamentary committees without voting rights is derived from Article 88 of the Constitution.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Which of the following statements are correct regarding the Doctrine of Pleasure in India?
The Doctrine of Pleasure allows the President to terminate civil servants without notice.
The doctrine is derived from the British legal system but has been modified for the Indian context.
Article 311 completely eliminates the application of the Doctrine of Pleasure for civil servants.
Consider the following statements about the Audit Board and historical aspects of the CAG:
i. The Audit Board was established in 1968 based on the recommendation of the Administrative Reforms Committee.
ii. The Audit Board consists of a Chairman and two members appointed by the CAG.
iii. The first CAG of independent India was V. Narahari Rao, appointed in 1948.
iv. The CAG was relieved of maintaining Central Government accounts in 1976 due to the separation of accounts from audit.
v. The Audit Board audits all government and semi-government institutions without requiring technical expertise.
Which of the above statements are correct?