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Who appoints the Attorney General of India?
Question

Who appoints the Attorney General of India?

A.

The Prime Minister

B.

Judges of Supreme court

C.

The President

D.

The Parliament

Correct option is C

The Attorney General of India is appointed by the President of India under Article 76 of the Indian Constitution.
The Attorney General is the chief legal advisor to the government and represents the government in the Supreme Court.
The appointment is made based on the advice of the Union Government, but it is the President who formally makes the appointment.

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