ARule of Government
BRule of Power
CRule of State
DRule of Law
ARule of Government
BRule of Power
CRule of State
DRule of Law
Related Questions:
Consider the following statements about the Advocate General:
(i) The Advocate General advises the state government on legal matters referred by the Governor.
(ii) The Advocate General must be a citizen of India and qualified to be a High Court judge.
(iii) The Advocate General’s removal process is detailed in Article 177 of the Constitution.
(iv) The Advocate General enjoys voting rights in the state legislature.
Which of these statement(s) is/are correct?
Which of the following is/are correct regarding the duties of the Advocate General?
i. Advising the state government on legal matters referred by the Governor.
ii. Representing the state in all legal proceedings outside the state.
iii. Participating in the state legislature’s proceedings without voting rights.
Which landmark case clarified that the Doctrine of Pleasure in India is based on public policy rather than feudal or prerogative principles?
Which of the following statements about the Audit Board under the CAG is/are not correct?
i. The Audit Board was established in 1968 on the recommendation of the Administrative Reforms Committee.
ii. The Audit Board consists of five members, including a Chairman.
iii. The Chairman and members of the Audit Board are appointed by the President.
Regarding the appointment and tenure of the Attorney General of India, which of the following statements is/are true?
i. The Attorney General is appointed by the President based on the recommendation of the Chief Justice of India.
ii. The term of office for the Attorney General is co-terminus with the term of the government, as mandated by the Constitution.
iii. An individual who has served as a High Court judge for 5 years meets one of the eligibility criteria for the post.