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प्रश्न
The Constitution of India provides for a High Court for each State. With reference to the High Courts and Subordinate Courts, answer the following question:
Who appoints the judges of the High Court?
उत्तर
The chief justice of a high court is appointed by the president of India in consultation with the chief justice of the supreme court and the governor of the concerned state. Other judges of a high court are appointed by the president. The president shall consult the chief justice of India, the governor of the state and the chief justice of the high court in the matter of appointment of a judge to the high court.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
India has a single integrated judicial system that is Independent and Supreme. With reference to the Judiciary,
answer the following :
(i) Who appoints the Judges of the High Court ?
(ii) State any two qualifications required for a person to be appointed as a High Court judge.
How many High Courts are there in India?
Who appoints the Chief Justice of a High Court?
Who determines the strength of the Judges of a High Court?
How are the other Judges of High Court appointed?
How many Judges can the President appoint?
State the term of office of the Judges of the High Court. Explain when and how the Judges can be removed from office.
The High Court occupies the top position in the Judicial Administration of the state. In this context, answer the following question:
Who appoints the Judges of the High Court?
The High Court occupies the top position in the Judicial Administration of the state. In this context, answer the following question:
What is the term of office of the High court?
The Constitution of India provides for a High Court for each state. With reference to the High Courts and Subordinate Courts, answer the following question:
Mention any two qualifications required for a person to be appointed as a judge of a High Court.