Centre Extends AG Venugopal’s Tenure by One More Year
The Central Government has extended Attorney General (AG) KK Venugopal’s tenure by one more year till June 30, 2022.
Veteran lawyer Venugopal was appointed as the AG on July 1, 2017, for a three-year term after the then AG Mukul Rohtagi resigned from office.
The Attorney General for India is appointed by the President under Article 76 of the Constitution. As per this Article, a person who is qualified to be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court can be the Attorney General for India.
It provides that “it will be the duty of the Attorney General to give advice to the Government of India upon such legal matters, and to perform such other duties of a legal character, as may from time to time be referred or assigned to him by the President, and to discharge the functions conferred on him by or under this Constitution or any other law for the time being in force.”
Besides,in the performance of his duties the Attorney General “shall have right of audience in all courts in the territory of India”.
The AG holds office during the pleasure of the President and shall receive such remuneration as the President may determine under the Conduct of Government Business.
The article was originally published in The Leaflet.
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