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Related Questions:
Consider the following statements about the historical and current context of the CAG:
(i) V. Narahari Rao was the first CAG of independent India, serving from 1948 to 1954.
(ii) K. Sanjay Murthy is the 15th CAG of India, appointed in November 2024.
(iii) The CAG’s (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act was enacted in 1971.
(iv) The Audit Board was established in 1976 to oversee technical audits.
Which of these statement(s) is/are correct?
Consider the following statements about the Advocate General's tenure and remuneration:
i. The Advocate General can resign from office by submitting a letter to the Governor.
ii. By convention, the Advocate General resigns when the state government changes.
iii. The Constitution explicitly fixes the remuneration of the Advocate General.
iv. The Governor determines the remuneration of the Advocate General.
Which statements are true in relation to the Advocate General?
i. The Advocate General is the highest law officer in the state.
ii. The Advocate General is appointed by the Chief Minister of the state.
iii. The Advocate General corresponds to the Attorney General of India at the state level.
iv. The Advocate General’s term of office is fixed at five years by the Constitution.
Which of the following statements are true about the scope of the Attorney General's functions?
(i) The Attorney General's primary role is to advise the Government of India on legal matters referred by the President.
(ii) The Attorney General is prohibited from holding a brief against the Government of India.
(iii) The Attorney General must not advise any ministry or department of the Government unless the reference is channeled through the Ministry of Law and Justice.