The qualification of Advocate General should be similar to that of the

Judge of High Court
Advocate of High Court
District Judge
Chief Judicial Magistrate

The correct answer is: A. Judge of High Court

An Advocate General is the principal law officer of a state in India. He/She is appointed by the Governor of the state on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Advocate General is responsible for giving legal advice to the government of the state and for representing the state in all courts.

The qualifications for appointment as Advocate General are as follows:

  • He/She should be a citizen of India.
  • He/She should have been an advocate of a High Court for at least 10 years.
  • He/She should not be a member of any political party.

The Advocate General is a very important officer in the state government. He/She plays a vital role in the administration of justice in the state.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • A Judge of High Court is appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Chief Justice of India.
  • An Advocate of High Court is a person who has been enrolled as an advocate on the roll of a High Court.
  • A District Judge is appointed by the Governor of the state on the advice of the Chief Justice of the High Court.
  • A Chief Judicial Magistrate is a judicial officer who is appointed by the State Government.
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