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Who appoints the Attorney General of India as per the Constitution?

medium Q8 of 15
Static Core GK - Indian Polity (Static)
Who appoints the Attorney General of India as per the Constitution?
APresident of India
BPrime Minister of India
CChief Justice of India
DParliament of India
Step-by-Step Solution
  1. Step 1: Understand appointment authority

    The question asks who appoints the Attorney General of India.
  2. Step 2: Apply constitutional provision

    The Attorney General is appointed by the President under Article 76 of the Constitution.
  3. Step 3: Analyze other options

    Prime Minister advises the President but does not appoint directly; Chief Justice and Parliament have no role in appointment.
  4. Final Answer:

    President of India → Option A
  5. Quick Check:

    Attorney General appointed by = President of India ✅
Quick Trick: President appoints Attorney General on PM's advice.
Common Mistakes:
  • Confusing PM or Chief Justice as appointing authority.
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