Political Science · Indian Polity
Which is/are correct about the Attorney General of India?
- 1. Article 76 is related to the Attorney General
- 2. The Attorney General has a fixed term of five years
- 3. The Attorney General can participate in the debates of Parliament and the proceedings of parliamentary committees
- 4. The Attorney General can vote in the Rajya Sabha
A1 and 3 ✓ Correct
B1 and 4
C2 and 3
D1, 3 and 4
Correct answer: (A) 1 and 3 — Statements 1 and 3 are correct, so the answer is 1 and 3.
Explanation
★Statements 1 and 3 are correct, so the answer is 1 and 3.
★Article 76 of the Constitution provides for the Attorney General of India.
★The Attorney General can take part in the debates of Parliament and its committees.
★However, the Attorney General has no right to vote in either House.
★Statement 2 is wrong, because the Attorney General has no fixed term and holds office during the pleasure of the President.
★Statement 4 is wrong, because the Attorney General cannot vote in Parliament.
★So only the article and the participation right are correct.
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