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Which of the following statements about Attorney General of India is incorrect?
Only a retired or sitting judge of the Supreme Court can be appointed as the Attorney General of India.
The Attorney general is appointed by the President and can be removed by him any time.
The Attorney General of India appears on the behalf of Government of India in court cases where the government is involved.
Attorney General of India has the right to take part in the proceedings of the parliament without the right to vote.
The Person to be appointed as the Attorney General of India has to have the same qualifications as required by a supreme court judge. It is not mentioned in the constitution that he/she should be a sitting judge.
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