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?
onsider the following statements about the Advocate General:
(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.
Which of these statement(s) is/are correct?
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?
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?
Consider the following statements about the Advocate General:
(i) The Advocate General is appointed by the Governor under Article 165 of the Constitution.
(ii) The Advocate General enjoys all privileges and immunities available to members of the state legislature.
(iii) The Advocate General must resign when the state government changes, as per constitutional mandate.
(iv) The Advocate General has the right to appear before any court within the state.
Which of these statement(s) is/are correct?
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.
Which among the following is correct regarding the Advocate General’s duties?
(i) The Advocate General advises the state government on legal matters referred by the Governor and performs duties assigned by the Constitution or other laws.
(ii) The Advocate General has the authority to draft state legislation independently.
Which among the following is correct regarding the removal of the Advocate General?
(i) The Advocate General holds office at the pleasure of the Governor and can be removed at any time.
(ii) The Constitution specifies a fixed procedure for the removal of the Advocate General.
Which among the following is correct regarding the Advocate General’s rights in the state legislature?
(i) The Advocate General has the right to speak and participate in the proceedings of the state legislature or its committees but cannot vote.
(ii) The Advocate General enjoys the same powers as the Speaker of the state legislature in legislative proceedings.
Which among the following is correct regarding the qualifications of the Advocate General?
(i) Must be a citizen of India and have held a judicial office for 10 years or been an advocate of a High Court for 10 years.
(ii) Must have served as a judge of a High Court for at least 5 years.
Assertion (A): The Advocate General can participate in state legislature proceedings but cannot vote.
Reason (R): The Advocate General is a member of the state legislature with limited rights to ensure separation of powers.
Assertion (A): The Advocate General holds office at the pleasure of the Governor.
Reason (R): The Constitution fixes a five-year term for the Advocate General to ensure stability in the office.
Assertion (A): The Advocate General is appointed by the Governor of the state.
Reason (R): The Constitution mandates that the highest law officer of the state be appointed by the Governor to ensure impartial legal advice.
Match the following constitutional provisions with their correct descriptions:
(i) Article 165 – Advocate General of State
(ii) Article 177 – Powers, privileges, and immunities of Advocate General
(iii) Article 194 – Rights of Advocate General in State Legislature
(iv) Article 76 – Appointment of Advocate General
Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
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