Appointment of Advocate-General: Governor must appoint a High Court-qualified person who advises the State and holds office at pleasure. The Governor must appoint as Advocate-General a person qualified to be a High Court Judge. The Advocate-General must advise the State Government and perform legal duties referred by the Governor or conferred by the Constitution or law, holds office at the Governor's pleasure and receives remuneration as determined by the Governor.
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Appointment of Advocate-General: Governor must appoint a High Court-qualified person who advises the State and holds office at pleasure.
The Governor must appoint as Advocate-General a person qualified to be a High Court Judge. The Advocate-General must advise the State Government and perform legal duties referred by the Governor or conferred by the Constitution or law, holds office at the Governor's pleasure and receives remuneration as determined by the Governor.
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