The correct answer is (d). The Attorney General of India has the right to take part in the proceedings of either of the Houses of Parliament, joint sittings of the Houses of Parliament, and committees of Parliament where he is nominated, but shall not be entitled to vote.
The Attorney General of India is the principal legal adviser to the Government of India. He is appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Prime Minister. The Attorney General is a member of the Indian government and is entitled to speak in either House of Parliament. He is also entitled to take part in the proceedings of joint sittings of the Houses of Parliament. However, he is not entitled to vote.
The Attorney General is also entitled to be present at the sittings of any committee of Parliament where he is nominated. He is entitled to speak and take part in the proceedings of such committees, but is not entitled to vote.
The Attorney General is an important constitutional office in India. He plays a vital role in the administration of justice and in the relationship between the government and the judiciary.