Who gives legal advice to the President?

Who gives legal advice to the President?

The Attorney General for India is the Indian government’s chief legal advisor, and is its principal barrister in the Supreme Court of India. They are appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Union Cabinet under Article 76(1) of the Constitution and hold office during the pleasure of the President.

Does the Supreme Court approve presidential appointments?

Confirmation by the Senate allows the President to formally appoint the candidate to the court. The Constitution does not set any qualifications for service as a Justice, thus the President may nominate any individual to serve on the Court….Confirmation.

Year 2017
Nominee Neil Gorsuch
# Hours 20
# Questions 324

What is the advisory role of the Supreme Court?

Article 143 of the Indian Constitution empowers the Supreme Court with advisory jurisdiction. This allows the President to seek an opinion of the Supreme Court on any issue of law or matter of public importance on which he deems it urgent to take such an opinion.

Is advisory opinion legally binding?

In general, advisory opinions are not binding, but may inform the development of international law. According to the ICJ website, advisory opinions: “carry great legal weight and moral authority. They are often an instrument of preventive diplomacy and have peace-keeping virtues.

Who can ask ICJ advisory opinion?

In accordance with Article 96, paragraph 1, of the Charter of the United Nations “[t]he General Assembly or the Security Council may request the International Court of Justice to give an advisory opinion on any legal question”.

Which countries do not recognize the International Criminal Court?

On 17 July 1998, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court was adopted by a vote of 120 to seven, with 21 countries abstaining. The seven countries that voted against the treaty were China, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Qatar, the United States, and Yemen.

Who are the members of International Criminal Court?

The States Parties to the Rome Statute. 123 countries are States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Out of them 33 are African States, 19 are Asia-Pacific States, 18 are from Eastern Europe, 28 are from Latin American and Caribbean States, and 25 are from Western European and other States.

Which country left ICC?

Burundi

Who is the head of International Criminal Court?

Judge Piotr Hofmański

Has ICC convicted anyone?

Thomas Lubanga He is the first person to be convicted and sentenced by the ICC.

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