2. Introduction
Attorney-general is the main legal advisor to
the government, and in some jurisdictions they may
also have executive responsibility for law enforcement,
prosecutions or even responsibility for legal affairs
generally. In practice, the extent to which the attorney-
general personally provides legal advice to the
government varies between jurisdictions, and even
between individual office-holders within the same
jurisdiction, often depending on the level and nature of
the office-holder's prior legal experience.
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3. Eligibility
The president appoints a person who is qualified to be
appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court to be Attorney -
General for India. To be qualified to be a Supreme Court
judge, A person must be a citizen of India. He/She has
been for at least five years a Judge of as High Court or two
or more than two such courts or He/She has been for at
least ten years an advocate of a High Court or of two or
more than two such courts or He/She is, in the opinion of
the President, a distinguished jurist.
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4. Job Prospects
Audio engineering which is also termed as sound
engineering is being divided into several parts such as
acoustics, electronics and designers and people can
choose their career according to the field of their
interest. There are many opportunities for those who are
well qualified in theoretical and practical applications,
software aspects and technical knowledge of sound.
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5. The Attorney General of India is paid equivalent to the
salary of a Supreme Court judge which is Rs 10,80,000 per
annum.
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