Q: What are the rights of an Attorney General ?
Ans: An Attorney General is mentioned under Article 76 of Indian Constitution. An attorney general has the right of pre-audience and can take part in the legal matters of parliament. An Attorney general is appointed by President and has the eligibility of becoming a Supreme Court Judge. The duration of service of Attorney General is not fixed and depends upon the pleasure of President.
He has the right to speak or to take part
in the meeting of any committee of the Parliament of which he is named
as a member but without a right to vote.
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