The Attorney general is the highest law officer of India, He is responsible for giving legal advice to the government. Article 76 and 78 of Indian Constitution deals with the position of Attorney General. A person should the qualified to be an attorney general, he should be a judge in the high court for at least 5 years or should be a practicing lawyer for not less than 10 years. The Attorney General is appointed by the President of India Article 76 (1) and holds the office during the pleasure of the president. What is the holding the office during the pleasure of the President means? The term has been traveled through Great Britan, where is originally meant that a person who holds the office can be removed without any notice or cause,but as of today we all live in a democracy and accountability is one of the pillars of the strong administration removing an officer without any reason is invalid. The Supreme Court in Sardari Lal v. Union Of India 1971,...