Advocate general of rajasthan

  1. Internship @ GS Bapna, Advocate General, Rajasthan: Attending Court Trials, Research Work, No Stipend
  2. Who is Advocate General of India?
  3. [Solved] Who appoints Advocate General of State in India?


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Internship @ GS Bapna, Advocate General, Rajasthan: Attending Court Trials, Research Work, No Stipend

Name of the organisation. City. Office Address. How was the office? Team strength. G.S. Bapna, Advocate General of Rajasthan State, Rajasthan High Court(Block-B),Jaipur. As he is the Advocate General office is quite good with all basic amenities like TV(which was only used for watching news), Air Conditioner(Much needed thing in Summers of Rajasthan). Also, there was ample space to accommodate 5-6 Interns at a time. There was a team of 3 assistants , 4 clerks and a Personal Secretory, A library specifically for AG’s office and Subscription of Databases ( Best thing ). Duration of internship April 27 – May 27 Application procedure? Internship Contact Details They have their website Duration in weeks. Days of work per week. Timings Duration was 6 days a week Saturday was not compulsory though, as it was the morning session of high court work use to start by 7.30 AM and it ended up by 2 PM . First impression, first day, formalities I was working under I Lawyer of State (according to Constitution). First day was not that good as compared to rest of my tenure there. No formalities as such which I had gone through. Staff was nice and friendly. Main tasks Work Environment was friendly. Venkateysh Garg Assistant to advocate general use to teach as practical aspects of law, how the procedure works it was his duty to assign us work he had everything in his bag for each and every Intern. With good staff and some lovely co-interns it was more of a fun internship. The best things AND t...

Who is Advocate General of India?

Score: 4.8/5 ( 63 votes) Hence, they must have been a judge of some high court for five years or an advocate of some high court for ten years, or an eminent jurist in the opinion of the President. The 15th and current Attorney General is K. K. Venugopal. He was reappointed by President Ram Nath Kovind in 2020. Who is called the Advocate General? In India, an advocate general is a legal advisor to a state government. The post is created by the Constitution of India and corresponds to that of Attorney General of India at the central-level. The Governor of each state shall appoint a person who is qualified to be appointed judges in high court. Who appointed Advocate General of a State? The Office of the Advocate General is a constitutional office created under Article 165 of the Constitution of India. The Governor of the State appoints a person who is qualified to be appointed as a judge of the High Court as Advocate General of the State. Who is the first Advocate General of India? The first Attorney General of India was M. C. Setalvad and the present Attorney General of India is K. K. Venugopal. Who appointed the Attorney General of India? Debate Summary. (1) The President shall appoint a person, who is qualified to be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court, to be Attorney-General for India. What says Article 76? Attorney General of India is appointed by the President of India under Article 76(1) of the Constitution and holds office during the pleasure of the President. He m...

[Solved] Who appoints Advocate General of State in India?

• Advocate General, the primary lawyer in the supreme court of India, is a legal officer who represents a state in legal matters and provides legal advice to the government. • The Governor of each state appoints the Advocate General who is qualified enough to be appointed as a Judge of a High Court. • Office of ADVOCATE GENERAL is provided under article 165 of the constitution. • The governor of that particular state appoints AG on the recommendation of state govt. • He is the highest law officer in the state and gives legal advice to the government. • His term is not fixed in the constitution, he holds office on the pleasure of the government, it means he can be removed from the office at any time. • He is not a public servant, thus not debarred to private legal practice.