Which of the following high dignitaries, who are not members of Parliament, has the right to address it?

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Which of the following high dignitaries, who are not members of Parliament, has the right to address it?

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Polity

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SSC

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Option 1: The Chief Justice of India (CJI) is the head of the judiciary and has the power to interpret laws and uphold the Constitution. However, the CJI does not have the right to address the Parliament.

Option 2: The Attorney General of India is the highest law officer in the country and serves as the legal advisor to the government. The Attorney General has the right to address Parliament on matters relating to legal issues and government policy.

Option 3: The Solicitor General of India is the second-highest law officer in the country and assists the Attorney General in legal matters. However, the Solicitor General does not have the right to address the Parliament.

Option 4: The Chief Election Commissioner of India oversees and conducts elections in the country. While the Chief Election Commissioner has an important role in ensuring free and fair elections, they do not have the right to address the Parliament.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 2, the Attorney General of India.