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Question
Explain any four conditions of service of a Judge of a High Court.
Solution
The conditions of service of the Judges are as follows:
(i) Every Judge of a High Court shall hold office until he attains the age of 62 years. He may resign from his office at anytime by submitting his resignation to the President.
(ii) After retirements a Judge of the High Court can plead only in the Supreme Court He can’t do the legal practice in other courts or indicial tribunals.
(iii) The allowances and pension of a Judge of High Court can not be varied to his disadvantage after this appointment.
(iv) He can be removed from office by the President on the ground of proven misbehaviour or incapacity.
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