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Which of the following statements is/are correct about the Advocate General?

i. The Advocate General is appointed by the President of India.

ii. The Advocate General must be qualified to be a High Court judge.

iii. The Advocate General enjoys voting rights in the state legislature.

AOnly i

BOnly ii

COnly ii and iii

DAll of the above (i, ii, and iii)

Answer:

B. Only ii

Read Explanation:

Advocate General of a State

  • Appointment: The Advocate General for a State is appointed by the Governor of that State, not the President of India. This is a key distinction often tested in competitive exams.

  • Qualifications: To be appointed as the Advocate General, an individual must meet specific criteria as outlined in Article 165 of the Constitution. These qualifications are identical to those required for appointing a judge of a High Court.

    • A citizen of India.

    • Has held a judicial office for at least ten years.

    • Has been an advocate for at least ten years in one or more High Courts.

  • Role and Rights: The Advocate General has the right to speak and to take part in the proceedings of the State Legislature (and any committee thereof of which he may be named a member), but without having the right to vote. This right is similar to that of the Attorney General in relation to the Union Parliament.

  • Constitutional Basis: Article 165 of the Constitution of India deals with the Advocate General for the State.

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


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ii. The CAG is not eligible for further office under the Government of India or any state after ceasing to hold office.
iii. The administrative expenses of the CAG’s office are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India.
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(i) The Advocate General performs legal duties assigned by the Governor or conferred by the Constitution.

(ii) The Advocate General’s role is defined under Article 165 and Article 177 of the Constitution.

(iii) The Advocate General must have practiced as an advocate in a Supreme Court for at least 10 years.

(iv) The Advocate General submits their resignation to the state legislature.

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i. The Attorney General cannot advise or hold a brief against the Government of India.

ii. The Attorney General can defend accused persons in criminal prosecutions without any permission.

iii. The Attorney General cannot accept a directorship in a company without the Government of India’s permission.

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