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Chief Justice of high court
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According to Article 76 of the Constitution the President shall appoint a person who is qualified to be appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court to be Attorney-General for India.
Article 124 (3) of the Constitution prescribes that for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court a person must he • a citizen of India, • has been a judge of any High Court for at least 5 years, or • has been an advocate in a High Court for 10 years or is in the opinion of the President a distinguished jurist. Therefore above mentioned qualifications are required by the Attorney General as well.
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