Rajasthan Static GK - महाधिवक्ता (Advocate General) | Narendra Sir | Utkarsh Rajasthan Exams
Summary
TLDRThis session explores the role and significance of the Advocate General in Rajasthan, highlighting the position's responsibilities and historical context. It covers the first Advocate General, GC Kasliwal, and the current one, Rajendra Prasad. The video delves into the constitutional basis for the role under Article 165 of the Indian Constitution, explaining how the Advocate General advises the state government, participates in legal proceedings, and works closely with the Governor. The session is designed to help students understand this important position for exams and emphasizes the importance of this legal knowledge.
Takeaways
- 😀 The first Advocate General (महाधिवक्ता) of Rajasthan was G.C. Kasliwal (जीसी कासलीवाल).
- 😀 The current Advocate General of Rajasthan is Rajendra Prasad (राजेंद्र प्रसाद).
- 😀 The position of Advocate General is the highest legal authority in the state and advises the government on legal matters.
- 😀 The Advocate General is appointed by the Governor of Rajasthan on the recommendation of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers.
- 😀 To qualify for the position of Advocate General, one must be eligible to be appointed as a judge of the High Court.
- 😀 The term of the Advocate General is at the pleasure of the Governor, meaning they can be removed by the Governor or resign voluntarily.
- 😀 The salary of the Advocate General is determined by the Governor and paid from the state treasury.
- 😀 The Advocate General has the right to represent the state in any court within Rajasthan.
- 😀 Although the Advocate General is not a member of the legislative assembly, they can participate in its discussions but cannot vote.
- 😀 The role of the Advocate General is equivalent in some ways to that of the Attorney General of India, providing legal advice to the state government.
- 😀 The position of Advocate General was established under Article 165 of the Indian Constitution and the States Reorganization Act of 1956.
Q & A
Who was the first Advocate General of Rajasthan?
-The first Advocate General of Rajasthan was GC Kasliwal.
Who is the current Advocate General of Rajasthan?
-The current Advocate General of Rajasthan is Rajendra Prasad.
What is the constitutional basis for the position of Advocate General in Rajasthan?
-The position of Advocate General is mentioned in Article 165 of the Indian Constitution.
Under which act was the position of Advocate General in Rajasthan created?
-The position of Advocate General in Rajasthan was created under the States Reorganization Act of 1956.
What is the role of the Advocate General in the state government?
-The Advocate General is the chief legal advisor to the state government and represents the government in legal matters.
What is the status of the Advocate General compared to the Attorney General of India?
-The Advocate General holds a position equivalent to that of the Attorney General of India, in terms of importance and responsibility.
How is the Advocate General appointed in Rajasthan?
-The Advocate General is appointed by the Governor of Rajasthan on the advice of the Council of Ministers.
What qualifications must the Advocate General have?
-The Advocate General must possess qualifications to be appointed as a judge of the High Court.
Can the Advocate General participate in legislative proceedings in Rajasthan?
-Yes, the Advocate General can participate in discussions in the legislative assembly but cannot vote.
How long does the Advocate General hold office, and what are the conditions for removal?
-The Advocate General holds office at the pleasure of the Governor. They can be removed either by resignation or on the advice of the Council of Ministers.
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