Q: Can an attorney general be debarred from private legal practice ?
Ans: The Attorney General is a constitutional post but not a government servant and is not debarred from private legal practice.
He is not a government servant as he is not paid fixed salary and his remuneration is decided by the president.
The attorney general can accept cases but cannot appear against the Government.
They cannot defend an accused in the criminal proceedings and can not accept the directorship of a company without the permission of the Government.
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