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Consider the following statements about the Attorney General of India. Find out which information is correct:
1. The Attorney General of India is appointed by the President of India under Article 76 of the Constitution.
2. Tenure of Attorney General is 5 years.
3. He can take part in the proceedings of the Parliament and can give vote also.
4. He can be removed by impeachment by Parliament.
Which one is correct :
Only 1.
2, 3 and 4.
1 and 3.
3 and 4.
Let’s break down each statement:
- The Attorney General of India is appointed by the President under Article 76. That’s correct.
- There’s actually no fixed tenure—he serves at the pleasure of the President, not for 5 years.
- The Attorney General can take part in the proceedings of Parliament, but cannot vote.
- He can be removed by the President at any time, not by impeachment.
So, looking at your options:
- Option 1: Only statement 1 is correct.
- Option 2: 2, 3, and 4 are all incorrect.
- Option 3: 1 and 3—3 is wrong because he can’t vote.
- Option 4: 3 and 4—both wrong.
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