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.
Term and Appointment |
The Attorney General is appointed by the President and holds the office at the pleasure of the President. |
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. |
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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