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Advocate General of the State :
Article 165 deals with the Advocate General for the State and Article 177 deals with the rights of Ministers and Advocate General as respects the Houses.The Advocate General is the highest law officer in the state. He is responsible to assist the state government in all its legal matters. He defends and protects the interest of the state government. The office of the Advocate General in state corresponds to the office of Attorney General of India.
The Advocate General office of Madhya Pradesh came into existence on November 1956 upon the formation of the State of M.P. as per the State Re-Organisation Act 1956 when the High Court of Madhya Pradesh was established. On the formation of the new State of Madhya Pradesh.,Shri M. Adhikari became the first Advocate General for the State of Madhya Pradesh. The AG's Office presents all the cases in which the Govt. of Madhya Pradesh is one of the parties, in the High Court of M.P. Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT).
The Madhya Pradesh government has appointed Shashank Shekhar as the state's advocate general.
Appointment and Term of Office :
Duties and Functions : Below are the duties and functions of the Advocate General:
(1) He gives advice to the government of the state upon such legal matters, which are referred or assigned to him by the governor.
(2) He performs such other duties of a legal character that are referred or assigned to him by the governor.
(3) He discharges the functions conferred on him by or under the Constitution or any other law.
Rights : Following are the rights of the Advocate General:
(1) In the performance of his official duties, he has the right of audience in any court in the State.
(2) He has the right to speak or to take part in the proceedings of state legislature, but without a right to vote.
(3) He has the right to speak or to take part in the meeting of any committee of the state legislature of which he is named as a member, but without a right to vote.
(4) He enjoys all the privileges and immunities that are available to a member of the state legislature.
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