Who advised State Government on legal matters?

Attorney General
Advocate General
Solicitor General
Chief Justice of the High Court

The correct answer is: B. Advocate General

The Advocate General is the principal legal adviser to the state government. He is appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Advocate General is a member of the state government and holds office during the pleasure of the Governor.

The Advocate General’s duties include:

  • Advising the state government on legal matters;
  • Representing the state government in court;
  • Conducting prosecutions on behalf of the state government;
  • Giving opinions on the constitutionality of laws;
  • Appearing before the state legislature on legal matters.

The Advocate General is assisted by a team of lawyers, known as the Advocate General’s Office. The Advocate General’s Office is responsible for providing legal advice to the state government and for representing the state government in court.

The Advocate General is an important officer of the state government. He plays a vital role in ensuring that the state government complies with the law.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • A. Attorney General is the principal legal adviser to the central government.
  • C. Solicitor General is the second-highest law officer of the central government.
  • D. Chief Justice of the High Court is the head of the High Court.