What does Attorney General do in India?

The Attorney General for India is the Indian government’s chief legal advisor, and is its principal Advocate before the Supreme Court of India. They are appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Union Cabinet under Article 76(1) of the Constitution and hold office during the pleasure of the President.

What is the function or role of the Attorney General?

The principal duties of the Attorney General are to: Represent the United States in legal matters. Supervise and direct the administration and operation of the offices, boards, divisions, and bureaus that comprise the Department.

What are the powers of Advocate General of India?

Being the highest law officer of the country, it is the duty of the attorney general to advise the government on legal matters that are referred to him by the president. He is also duty-bound to undertake any responsibilities of duties of legal character that are assigned to him by the president.

How many attorney generals are there in India?

Answer: The 15th and current Attorney General is K. K. Venugopal. He was reappointed by President Ram Nath Kovind in 2020. He began his service on 30th June 2017.

Who is the first Solicitor General of India?

C. K. Daphtary

C. K. Daphtary
In office 2 March 1963 – 30 October 1968
Preceded by M. C. Setalvad
Succeeded by Niren De
Solicitor General of India

Who is the present Attorney General of India?

K. K. Venugopal
Article 76 and 78 deal with the Attorney General of India. The constitution has not fixed the remuneration of the AG. The current Attorney General is K. K. Venugopal.

Who is the highest law officer?

Advocate General of the State is the highest law officer in the state. The Constitution of India (Article 165) has provided for the office of the Advocate General for the states. Also, he corresponds to the Attorney General of India.

Who is the first AGI of India?

M.C. Setalvad
Venugopal is the 15th Attorney General of India….Hemant Singh.

Attorney General of India (Name) Tenure
1. M.C. Setalvad (longest term) 28 January 1950 – 1 March 1963
2. C.K. Daftari 2 March 1963 – 30 October 1968
3. Niren de 1 November 1968 – 31 March 1977
4. S.V. Gupte 1 April , 1977 – 8 August 1979

What is the Article 78?

Article 78 of the Constitution of India deals with the duties of the Prime Minister in respect to the furnishing of information to the President.

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