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Who is an advocate general? What is their role and why do some states replace them frequently?

West Bengal has had six AGs in the past 12 years, while Punjab has had three over the past 18 months.

December 19, 2023 / 16:41 IST
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Who is an Advocate General?
Who is an Advocate General?

On December 16, senior advocate Kishor Dutta was appointed the advocate general of West Bengal. Dutta, a second-time AG of the Trinamool Congress government of West Bengal, is also the sixth AG in the past 12 years.

The appointment was made over a month after SN Mukherjee resigned abruptly in early November, citing personal reasons. According to media reports, Mukherjee emailed his resignation letter to the governor while he was on holiday in the UK. Mukherjee told media outlets he resigned due to differences with the government over the selection of advocates to represent the state.

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Dutta too had resigned abruptly in September 2021, citing personal reasons. Over the past 12 years, senior advocates Anindya Mitra, Bimal Chatterjee, Jayanta Mitra, Dutta and Mukherjee have resigned as AGs of the state.

According to reports, the previous Left Front government of the state had three AGs for the 35 years they were in power. To put things in perspective, Naranarayan Gooptu, a senior lawyer who passed away in February 2023, was AG of the state from 1987 to 2001.