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Consider the following statements with respect to Attorney General of India.
1.The eligibility for the appointment of Attorney General of India is same as a judge of the Supreme Court.
2.He is entitled to get privileges as a Member of Parliament.
3.He shall have the right to be an audience in any court within the territory of India.
4.He is appointed for a fixed tenure of five years.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Only One
Only Two
Only Three
All Four
1, 2 and 3 only
"The eligibility for the appointment of Attorney General of India is the same as a judge of the Supreme Court." - This statement is correct. The Attorney General of India is usually appointed from among the senior advocates who have practiced in the Supreme Court or from distinguished jurists.
"He is entitled to get privileges as a Member of Parliament." - This statement is correct. The Attorney General has the right to speak and take part in the proceedings of both houses of Parliament or their joint sitting and any committee of Parliament of which he may be named a member, but without a right to vote.
"He shall have the right to be an audience in any court within the territory of India." - This statement is correct. The Attorney General has the right of audience in all courts in India.
"He is appointed for a fixed tenure of five years." - This statement is incorrect. The Attorney General of India does not have a fixed tenure. The Attorney General holds office during the pleasure of the President.
Therefore, the correct answer is 2, "1, 2 and 3 only."
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