A1969
B1971
C1974
D1979
A1969
B1971
C1974
D1979
Related Questions:
Which of the following is/are correct regarding the Advocate General under Article 165 of the Indian Constitution?
i. The Advocate General is appointed by the President of India.
ii. The Advocate General must be qualified to be appointed as a High Court judge.
iii. The Advocate General enjoys voting rights in the state legislature.
With reference to the powers and limitations of the CAG, consider the following statements:
i. The CAG can inspect any office or department subject to its audit and call for any records or documents.
ii. The CAG has control over fund withdrawals from the Consolidated Fund of India.
iii. The CAG cannot demand details of secret service expenditure and must accept a certificate from the competent authority.
iv. The CAG compiles and maintains the accounts of the Central Government.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Consider the following statements about the Advocate General:
(i) The Advocate General is the highest law officer of the state, analogous to the Attorney General of India.
(ii) The Advocate General’s term of office is fixed at 5 years by the Constitution.
(iii) The Advocate General can participate in state legislature committee meetings without voting rights.
(iv) The Advocate General’s remuneration is determined by the state legislature.
Which of these statement(s) is/are correct?
Assertion (A): The Doctrine of Pleasure allows the President or Governor to terminate the services of civil servants at their discretion.
Reason (R): Article 311 imposes restrictions on the Doctrine of Pleasure to prevent arbitrary dismissals.