Attorney-General appointment and duties: central legal adviser with right of audience, presidential tenure, and advisory functions. Article 76 provides that the President shall appoint a person qualified to be a Supreme Court judge as Attorney General, who must advise the Government of India and perform legal duties referred by the President or conferred by law, has right of audience in all courts, holds office during presidential pleasure, and receives such remuneration as the President may determine.
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Attorney-General appointment and duties: central legal adviser with right of audience, presidential tenure, and advisory functions.
Article 76 provides that the President shall appoint a person qualified to be a Supreme Court judge as Attorney General, who must advise the Government of India and perform legal duties referred by the President or conferred by law, has right of audience in all courts, holds office during presidential pleasure, and receives such remuneration as the President may determine.
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