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Which statement incorrectly describes a feature of the Advocate General's office?

AHe is the highest law officer in the state.

BHe is appointed by the Governor.

CHe has the right to vote in state legislative proceedings if he chooses to.

DHe must be qualified to be a High Court judge.

Answer:

C. He has the right to vote in state legislative proceedings if he chooses to.

Read Explanation:

Advocate General of a State:

  • Constitutional Basis: The office of the Advocate General for a State is established under Article 165 of the Indian Constitution.

  • Appointment: The Advocate General is appointed by the Governor of the respective state.

  • Qualifications: To be appointed as Advocate General, a person must be a citizen of India, have held a judicial office in India for at least ten years, or have been an advocate in one or more High Courts for at least ten years.

  • Tenure: The Constitution does not specify a fixed tenure for the Advocate General. They hold office during the pleasure of the Governor.

  • Duties and Functions: The Advocate General advises the State Government on legal matters referred to them by the Governor. They also perform other legal duties assigned by the Governor and represent the state in proceedings before the Supreme Court and High Courts in cases concerning the state.

  • Rights: The Advocate General has the right to speak and take part in the proceedings of the State Legislature (both Houses, if bicameral) and any committee of the Legislature of which they may be named a member.

  • Limitations: However, the Advocate General does not have the right to vote in the proceedings of the State Legislature. This right is reserved for elected and nominated members.

  • Distinction from Attorney General: The Advocate General is the highest law officer in the state, analogous to the Attorney General of India at the Union level, but with state-specific responsibilities.


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i. The Attorney General is constitutionally bound to provide legal advice to any ministry of the Government of India whenever a reference is made directly by that ministry.
ii. The primary duty of the Attorney General is to give legal advice to the Government of India on matters referred to him/her by the President.

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Which of the following statements are true about the professional status and limitations of the Attorney General?
(i) The Attorney General is not debarred from private legal practice, distinguishing the office from that of a full-time government counsel.
(ii) The Attorney General cannot advise or hold a brief in cases where he/she is already called upon to appear for the Government of India.
(iii) The Attorney General is forbidden from accepting an appointment as a director in any company, with no exceptions.