Noun
advocate general (plural advocate generals or advocates general)
A senior law officer advising a government.
Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni for the state placed before the court the circular issued by the state in view of the advisory of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) issued on June 14 on the use of rapid antigen detection test for Covid-19. Source: Internet
Feb. 18, 2020—Mandalay Region’s Advocate General Office rejected an appeal by police and the Dekkhina Thiri District Advocate General Office to review the release of Aung Gyi, saying the court’s decision to release Aung Gyi was fair. Source: Internet
Punjab’s Advocate General Atul Nanda said that as per the rules, the President had to give the assent “as soon as possible”. Source: Internet
It was because of such polemics that Omer-Louis-François Joly de Fleury, who was Advocate General to the Parisian parliament when Candide was published, found parts of Candide to be "contrary to religion and morals". Source: Internet
Once she signs the Roll of Attorneys in July, she said she wants to serve the AFP’s Judge Advocate General Service. Source: Internet
Prof. Sudam Chandra Si, the acting Vice-Chancellor of SOA, presided over the programme which was also addressed by Mr. Ashok Kumar Parija, Advocate General of Odisha and Mr. Gopal Krushna Mohanty, President of the Orissa High Court Bar Association. Source: Internet