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The Attorney General is permitted to receive briefs; however, they are precluded from advocating against the government. Moreover, the Attorney General is restricted from representing an accused party in criminal proceedings and assuming a directorial role in a company without the explicit consent of
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and hold office during the pleasure of the President. The Attorney General must meet the qualifications necessary for an appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court. Therefore, the Attorney General should have served as a judge in a high court for a minimum of five years, or as an advocate in a high
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It has evolved into a customary practice for the Attorney General to submit their resignation upon the inception of a new government. As the appointee of the government, the Attorney General serves as its advocate, implying a lack of complete neutrality. Nevertheless, holding a constitutional
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on legal matters referred to them. The attorney general also perform other legal duties assigned to by the President. Article 76 and 88 of the Constitution confer on the Attorney general the right of audience in all Courts in India as well as the right to participate in the proceedings of the
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and the Additional Solicitors General at the rate of ₹50,000, ₹40,000 and ₹30,000 per month, respectively. Moreover, the attorney general for India is also paid a sumptuary allowance of Rs. 4,000 per month, except during the period of his leave.
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mandate, the Attorney General's viewpoints are subject to public scrutiny. Nonetheless, instances have arisen where the Attorney General's positions appear to have been notably influenced by political considerations.
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in which Government of India is concerned. The attorney general also represent the Government of India in any reference made by the President to the Supreme Court under Article 143 of the
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was ignored by the Supreme Court. In a direct condemnation of the government which asked the CBI to heed attorney general Milon Banerjee's opinion and close the case against
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court for at least ten years. Alternatively, the President may consider an individual as eligible for the role if they are deemed an eminent jurist.
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is the incumbent Attorney-General for India. He succeeded to the office as the 16th Attorney-General on 1 October 2022. His predecessor was
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For written submission before the Supreme Court, High Court, and Commissions of Inquiry or Tribunals and the like
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In addition to the above fee payable for cases, a retainer fee is paid to the attorney general for India,
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During some of the AG tenures, it has been felt that the attorney general has gone too far.
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has been consulted. All references to the attorney general are made by the Law Ministry.
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Fee and allowances payable to the law officers (including Attorney General for India,
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has also been viewed as "devaluing and eroding the Attorney General's position".
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stating that even the right to life can be suspended during emergency.
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For giving opinions in statements of cases sent by the Ministry of Law
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The attorneys general for India since independence are listed below:
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in all cases (including suits, appeals and other proceedings) in the
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scandal, Vahanvati was accused of misrepresenting facts in the
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Suits, writ petitions, appeals and references under article 143
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in a corruption case in a trial court. In late April 2013, in
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government was planning a possible coalition with Mayawati,
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government (2009–2014), the conduct of Attorney General
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Rates of fees payable for appearance and other work.
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Attorney General of India

R. Venkataramani
Judiciary of India
Residence
New Delhi
President of India
Union Cabinet
Term length
Constitution
M. C. Setalvad
Solicitor General of India
Judiciary of India
Law of India
Ministry of Law and Justice
Department of Legal Affairs
Legislative Department
Department of Justice
Law Commission of India
Supreme Court of India
Chief Justice of India
Judges of the supreme court
High courts of India
Chief justices of high courts
Judges of high courts
District courts of India
Courts of subordinate judges
District munsiff courts
Supreme Court of India
Chief Justice of India

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