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Question
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.
Solution
(i) Judges of the High Court appointed by president of India on the advice of chief justice of India.
(ii) 1. Should be a citizen of India.
2. 10 years experience as a Judges.
3. Or can be advocate of High Court for 10 years.
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