Aസെക്ഷൻ 6
Bസെക്ഷൻ 8
Cസെക്ഷൻ 11
Dസെക്ഷൻ 2(എഫ്)
Aസെക്ഷൻ 6
Bസെക്ഷൻ 8
Cസെക്ഷൻ 11
Dസെക്ഷൻ 2(എഫ്)
Related Questions:
Which of the following statements are correct regarding the restrictions on the Doctrine of Pleasure?
Article 311 provides civil servants a reasonable opportunity for a hearing before dismissal.
The tenure of High Court Judges is protected from the Doctrine of Pleasure.
The Doctrine of Pleasure applies to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Which among the following is correct regarding the remuneration of the Advocate General?
(i) The remuneration of the Advocate General is determined by the Governor and is not fixed by the Constitution.
(ii) The Advocate General’s remuneration is equivalent to that of a High Court judge as per constitutional mandate.
Consider the following statements about the Advocate General:
(i) The Advocate General enjoys privileges and immunities similar to those of state legislature members.
(ii) The Advocate General’s appointment is made by the state legislature.
(iii) The Advocate General can prosecute cases in any court within the state.
(iv) The Advocate General’s term is linked to the tenure of the Governor.
Which of these statement(s) is/are correct?
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.