Review the constitutional position of the Advocate General of Uttar Pradesh. Critically examine the rights, responsibilities, and working methods of the Advocate General, highlighting their role in the judicial administration of the state.

Answer: The Advocate General is the highest law officer of the state, who advises the state government on legal matters and safeguards the legal interests of the state government. In a large and sensitive state like Uttar Pradesh, the role of the Advocate General is not limited to being a legal advisor but is also deeply connected to the quality of judicial administration and the lawful functioning of governance.

Constitutional Position of the Advocate General

  • Appointment: Appointed by the Governor under Article 165 of the Constitution.
  • Eligibility: To become an Advocate General, a person must be qualified to be ....
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