Correct option is C
- The Attorney General of India is appointed under Article 76 of the Indian Constitution.
- They must be qualified to be a judge of the Supreme Court, i.e., having at least 5 years of experience as a High Court judge or 10 years as an advocate.
- The Attorney General has the right to speak in both Houses of Parliament, although they do not have the right to vote.
- The Attorney General’s advice is often sought on constitutional issues and matters involving the Union Government.
Additional Knowledge:
- Governor of the State: The Governor’s legal advice is sought from the Advocate General of the State, who is the chief legal advisor to the state government.
- Chief Minister of the State: The Chief Minister is the head of the government in a state.
- Chief Justice of India: they head the judiciary and handle cases in the Supreme Court.