The correct answer is: C. 1947
The post of Solicitor General of Bihar was restored in 1947. The post was abolished in 1937, but was restored after India gained independence in 1947. The Solicitor General of Bihar is the state’s second-highest law officer, after the Advocate General. The Solicitor General is appointed by the Governor of Bihar on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Solicitor General’s primary duty is to represent the state government in the High Court of Judicature at Patna. The Solicitor General also advises the state government on legal matters.
Option A is incorrect because the post of Solicitor General of Bihar was not restored in 1930. The post was abolished in 1937, but was restored after India gained independence in 1947.
Option B is incorrect because the post of Solicitor General of Bihar was not restored in 1937. The post was abolished in 1937, but was restored after India gained independence in 1947.
Option D is incorrect because the post of Solicitor General of Bihar was not restored in 1953. The post was restored in 1947.