The President
Attorney General
The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm
U.S. attorneys report to the Attorney General of the United States, who is the head of the Department of Justice. Additionally, they operate under the supervision of the Deputy Attorney General and other senior officials within the Department. Each U.S. attorney also serves at the discretion of the President, who appoints them.
The President of India appoints the Comptroller and Auditor General of India
The U.S. Attorney General answers to the President of the United States, who appoints them and can also remove them from office. Additionally, the Attorney General is accountable to Congress, particularly regarding legislative oversight and budgetary matters, and may be called to testify before congressional committees. Ultimately, the Attorney General's role involves serving the interests of the federal government and upholding the rule of law.
You can first ask your dad to revoke the power of attorney that appoints your sister as the agent. You do that by using a revocation of power of attorney form. Then he can file a new power of attorney that appoints you as the agent.
A power of attorney only represents a living person. After their death, the court appoints an executor.
bihar appoints the lokpal in 12 districts.
cases in which the president appoints the attorney
ussually the prime minister
A Power of Attorney is extinguished when the principal dies. The attorney-in-fact has no power to do anything. The probate court appoints the executor or administrator for the estate.
Adriel Brathwaite is the Attorney General for Barbados.