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Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies
Legal Profession In India
Quiz 5
Who was the first Attorney General for India?
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Nani A. Palkhiwaia
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Niren Dey
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C. R. Daphtary
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M. C. Setalvad
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M. C
Setalvad
was the first Attorney General for India.
The Controller and Auditor-General can be removed from his office before the expiry of his term by __________.
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the Prime Minister
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the President at his discretion
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the President on the advice of the Council of the Ministers
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the President on the recommendation of the Parliament
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The Controller and Auditor-General can be removed from his office before the expiry of his term by
the President on the recommendation of the Parliament.
Who was the first Attorney General of India?
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Nani A. Palkhiwala
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Niren Dey
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C.R. Daphtary
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M.C. Setalvad
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The first attorney general of India is
M. C Setalvad.
Who is the present Attorney-General of India?
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K.K. Venugopal
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Ranjit Kumar
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Goolam E. Vahanvatx
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Soli J. Sorabjee
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K.K. Venugopal is the present Attorney-General of India.
In Unnikrishnan vs. Calicut University, Unnikrishnan, a candidate for the L.L.B Part-I exam, who was short of attendance, did not mention that fact himself in the admission form for the examination. Neither the Head of the Law Department nor the University authorities made proper scrutiny to discover the truth. It was held by the Supreme Court that _________________.
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there was fraud by the candidate
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there was misrepresentation by the candidate
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there was no fraud by the candidate
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None
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In Unnikrishnan vs. Calicut University, Unnikrishnan, a candidate for the L.L.B Part-I exam, who was short of attendance, did not mention that fact himself in the admission form for the examination. Neither the Head of the Law Department nor the University authorities made proper scrutiny to discover the truth. It was held by the Supreme Court that
there was no fraud by the candidate.
Which of the following is true with appointment of Attorney General for India?
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He can be appointed by the President of India and is qualified to be appointed a Judge of Supreme Court
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He can be appointed by the President of India and is qualified to be appointed a Judge of High Court
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He can be appointed by the Special Commission and is qualified to be appointed as Law Minister
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He can be appointed by the Chief Justice of India and is qualified to be appointed as a Judge of Supreme Court
Explanation
The Attorney General (AG) is appointed by the president.
He must be a
person who is qualified to be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court.
Who among the following can attend the meetings of both Houses of Parliament while being not a member of either House?
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Solicitor General of India
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Vice President of India
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Comptroller and Auditor General of India
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Attorney General of India
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Attorney General of India can attend the meetings of both Houses of Parliament while being not a member of either House.
Which of the following is true with appointment of Attorney General for India?
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He can be appointed by President of India and is qualified to be appointed a Judge of Supreme Court
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He can be appointed by President of India and is qualified to be appointed a judge of High Court
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He can be appointed by a Special Commission and is qualified to be appointed as Law Minister
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He can be appointed by Chief Justice of India and is qualified to be appointed as President of India
Explanation
The Attorney General (AG) is appointed by the president.
He must be a
person who is qualified to be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court.
Consider the following statements:
Attorney General of India can
Take part in the proceedings of the Lok Sabha
Be a member of a committee of the Lok sabha
Speak in the Lok Sabha
Vote in the Lok Sabha
Which of the statements given above/is/are correct?
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1 only
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2 and 4
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1,2 and 3
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1 and 3 only
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Attorney General has the right to
speak and to take part in the proceedings of both the Houses of Parliament or
their joint sitting and any committee of the Parliament of which he may be
named a member, but without a right to vote.
Who was the first Attorney-General for India?
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C.K. Daphtary
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M.C. Setalvad
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Nani A. Palkhiwala
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Niren Dey
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M. C. Setalvad was the first Attorney-General for India.
Consider following statements about Attorney- General of India.
1) He is appointed by President of India.
2) He holds office during the pleasure of the President.
3) He must be member of either House of Parliament.
4) He can be removed by impeachment by Parliament.
Which of the statements are correct?
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1 and 2
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2, 3 and 4
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1 and 3
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3 and 4
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The Attorney General (AG) is appointed by the president.
The term of office of the AG is not fixed by the Constitution. Further, the
Constitution does not contain the procedure and grounds for his removal. He
holds office during the pleasure of the president.
he has the right to
speak and to take part in the proceedings of both the Houses of Parliament or
their joint sitting and any committee of the Parliament of which he may be
named a member, but without a right to vote. He enjoys all the privileges and
immunities that are available to a member of Parliament.
He need not to be member of parliament.
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