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<h1>Legal Eagles Rejoice: Attorney-General's Role Defined, Powers Outlined, Serving Government's Legal Interests with Supreme Expertise</h1> Article 76 of the Indian Constitution outlines the appointment, duties, and status of the Attorney-General for India. The President appoints a qualified Supreme Court judge as Attorney-General, who provides legal advice to the government, performs assigned legal duties, and has audience rights in all Indian courts. The Attorney-General serves at the President's pleasure and receives remuneration determined by the President.