Rights and limitations of attorney general of india
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As Dipak misra is the Sollister general of India,
Rights of Attorney General of India:
As a chief law officer:
1) Provides advice to the Government of India upon legal matters which are referred to him by the President.
2) To perform duties of a legal character that are assigned to him by the President.
3) To discharge the functions conferred on him by the Constitution or any other law
4) Represent the Government of India in any reference made by the President to the Supreme Court under Article 143 of the Constitution
Limitations on Attorney General:
1) Should not advise or hold a brief against the Government of India.
2) Should not advise or hold a brief in cases in which he is called upon to advise or appear for the Government of India.
3) Should not defend accused persons in criminal prosecutions without the permission of the Government of India.
4) Should not accept appointment as a director in any company or corporation without the permission of the Government of India.
As Dipak misra is the Sollister general of India,
Rights of Attorney General of India:
As a chief law officer:
1) Provides advice to the Government of India upon legal matters which are referred to him by the President.
2) To perform duties of a legal character that are assigned to him by the President.
3) To discharge the functions conferred on him by the Constitution or any other law
4) Represent the Government of India in any reference made by the President to the Supreme Court under Article 143 of the Constitution
Limitations on Attorney General:
1) Should not advise or hold a brief against the Government of India.
2) Should not advise or hold a brief in cases in which he is called upon to advise or appear for the Government of India.
3) Should not defend accused persons in criminal prosecutions without the permission of the Government of India.
4) Should not accept appointment as a director in any company or corporation without the permission of the Government of India.
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