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Consider the following statements with regard to the Attorney General of India
1.He is the first Law Officer of the Government of India.
2.He is appointed by the President and holds office during the pleasure of the President.
3.He is a full time counsel for the Government.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
He is the first Law Officer of the Government of India: This statement is correct. The Attorney General of India is the first law officer and the chief legal advisor to the Government of India.
He is appointed by the President and holds office during the pleasure of the President: This statement is correct. The Attorney General is appointed by the President of India and holds office at the pleasure of the President. The President can appoint, remove, or accept the resignation of the Attorney General.
He is a full-time counsel for the Government: This statement is incorrect. The Attorney General is not a full-time counsel for the Government. The Attorney General is not precluded from private legal practice, though he is expected to give precedence to his duties as the Attorney General.
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