Article 177

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Article 177 is a provision of the Indian Constitution that grants the Advocate-General of a state the right to participate in the proceedings of the state legislature and its committees, though without voting rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Article of the Constitution of India
appliesTo Advocate-General of a State NERFINISHED
Committees of the State Legislature NERFINISHED
State Legislature NERFINISHED
country India
doesNotProvide Membership of the Legislature to the Advocate-General
Voting rights to the Advocate-General in the Legislature
ensures Advisory participation of Advocate-General in legislative business
grantsRight Right of the Advocate-General to speak in committee proceedings of the State Legislature
Right of the Advocate-General to speak in proceedings of the State Legislature
Right of the Advocate-General to take part in committee proceedings of the State Legislature
Right of the Advocate-General to take part in proceedings of the State Legislature
jurisdiction India NERFINISHED
languageOfText English
Hindi NERFINISHED
legalSystem Indian constitutional law
locatedInDocument Part VI of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
partOf Constitution of India NERFINISHED
relatedProvision Article 165 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
relatedTo Advocate-General for the State NERFINISHED
State Legislative Assembly NERFINISHED
State Legislative Council NERFINISHED
restriction Advocate-General has no right to vote in committees of the Legislature
Advocate-General has no right to vote in the Legislature NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Participation of Advocate-General in State Legislature

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