The Constitution of India (Article 76) has provided for the office of the Attorney General for India. He is the highest law officer in the country.Â
The Constitution of India (Article 165) has provided for the office of the advocate general for the states. He is the highest law officer in the state. Thus, he corresponds to the Attorney General of India.Â
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