Correct option is B
The Attorney General of India is the first Law Officer of the Government of India. Appointed under Article 76 of the Indian Constitution, the Attorney General acts as the chief legal advisor to the government and represents the state in key legal cases before the Supreme Court. The Attorney General is appointed by the President of India and holds office at the President's pleasure. Although the Attorney General has the right to speak in both houses of Parliament, they do not have the right to vote.