AGovernment of India Act, 1935
BCharter Act, 1813
CCharter Act, 1833
DGovernor of India Act, 1858
AGovernment of India Act, 1935
BCharter Act, 1813
CCharter Act, 1833
DGovernor of India Act, 1858
Related Questions:
Choose the correct statement(s) about the duties of the Attorney General.
i. The President is mandated to assign the duty of representing the Government of India in any reference made under Article 143.
ii. The duties of the Attorney General are exhaustively listed in Article 76 of the Constitution.
iii. The Attorney General is constitutionally bound to provide legal advice to the Prime Minister directly.
iv. The Attorney General's primary function is to appear on behalf of the Government of India in all High Court cases.
onsider 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?
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.
With reference to the All India Services, consider the following statements:
The All India Services are regulated exclusively by the Central Government.
Officers of the All India Services are appointed by the Union Public Service Commission.
Disciplinary action against All India Services officers can only be taken by the Central Government.
The salaries and pensions of All India Services officers are paid by the Central Government.
Which of the statements given above are correct?