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_________ is NOT appointed by the President of India?1. A judge of a High court2. The Advocate - General3. The Governor4. The Attorney - General

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : The Advocate - General

The correct answer is Advocate General.

  • The Governor of each State shall appoint a person who is qualified to be appointed as a Judge of a High Court to be the Advocate General for the State.
  • The authority and function of the Advocate General are also specified in the Constitution of India under Article 165 and 177. 

The duties of Advocate General for the State include:

  • to give advice to the government of the state upon legal matters.
  • to perform duties of other legal charter assigned to him by the governor.
  • discharge the functions conferred to him under the constitution.

Some important Articles:

Article

Statement

Article163

Article 163- States about the Council of Ministers to aid and advise Governor.

Article164

Article 164- States about the other provisions as to ministers of the state legislature.

Article165

Article 165- States about the Advocate General for the state.

Article166

Article 166- States about the Conduct of business of the government of the state.

Article167

Article 167- States about the Duties of the chief minister as respects the furnishing of information to governor.

Article168

Article 168- States about the Constitution of the legislature of the state.



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