Political Science, asked by nrasmita466, 6 months ago

61.
The Advocate General for a State should have qualifications equal to the qualifications
of
(A) A High Court Judge
(B) A Session Court Judge
(C) A Supreme Court Judge
(D) Any Practising Lawyer​

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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Answer:

The Governor appoints the Advocate General of the state. The person who is appointed should be qualified to be appointed a judge of a high court. That means, he should be a citizen of India and should have held a judicial office for ten years or been an advocate of a high court for ten

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