A.9. The Attorney-General of India
Article 76 and Article 78 speaks of the Attorney General of India. The Attorney General of India is the highest law officer in the country.
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Term and Appointment |
The Attorney General is appointed by the President and holds the office at the pleasure of the President. |
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Qualification |
The person to be appointed as the Attorney General of India must be qualified to become a judge of the Supreme Court of India. |
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Functions and Duties of Attorney-General |
Article 76(2) and (3) defines the functions and duties of the Attorney General of India. Article 76(2) states that:
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