Advocate General — Prelims Questions
Consider the following statements about the Advocate General: 1. The Advocate General is appointed by the Chief Minister of the state 2. The Advocate General must possess the same qualifications as required for a High Court Judge 3. The Advocate General can hold brief against the state government in exceptional circumstances 4. The Advocate General has the right to speak in the state legislature Which of the statements given above are correct?
Which of the following best describes the tenure of the Advocate General?
Consider the following about the rights and restrictions of the Advocate General: 1. Right of audience in all courts within the state territory 2. Right to vote in the state legislature 3. Right of audience in the Supreme Court as conferred by Parliament 4. Right to practice privately without any restrictions Which of the above are correct?
The provision for Advocate General in the Indian Constitution is primarily based on which principle?
During President's Rule in a state, the Advocate General: