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Appointment of Chief Law Officer and Law
Officers.
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115.(1) There shall be appointed by the Central Government, a Chief Law
Officer and as many Law Officers as the Central Government may deem
necessary.
(2) A person shall not be qualified for appointment as Chief Law
Officer unless he-
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(a)
is a citizen of India; and
(b) has for at least ten years held a judicial office in the territory of India ; or
(c) has for at least ten years been an advocate of a High Court or two or more such Courts in succession:
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Provided that the Central Government may, if it is of opinion that it
is necessary or expedient so to do in the exigencies of service,
relax, for reasons to be recorded in writing, the qualification
specified in clause (b) or clause (c) in respect of any person.
(3) A person shall not be qualified for appointment as Law Officer
unless he—
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(a) is a citizen of India, and
(b) is qualified for enrolment as an advocate of a High Court.
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Explanation - For the purposes of this section,-
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(a) in computing the period during which a person has been an advocate
of a High
Court, there shall be included any period during which the
person has held a judicial office after he became an advocate;
(b) the expression "judicial office" shall be deemed to include the
post of Law Officer.
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| Functions
of Chief Law Officer. |
116.(1) It shall be the duty of the Chief Law Officer to perform such
duties of a legal and judicial character pertaining to the Coast
Guard as may, from time to time, be referred or assigned to him by
the Central Government or the Director-General, and to discharge the
functions conferred on him by or under this Act.
(2) The functions
of the Chief Law Officer shall, in his absence or otherwise, be
performed by such Law Officer as may be designated in this behalf by
the Director-General.
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