Who decides the number of Judges in a High Court? -General Knowledge

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Last Answer : There is no fixed number of Judges for a High Court.

Description : Under the provisions of the Constitution of India, who is entitled to be consulted by the President of India in the matter of the appointments of the Judges of the High Court? (1) The Union Minister of ... (2) The Advocate General of the State (3) The Attorney-General of India (4) The Governor

Last Answer : (4) The Governor Explanation: Clause (1) of Article 217 says that "every judge of a High Court shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State.

Description : Instead of holding the office during the pleasure of the President who among the following hold (s) office during good behavior? (a) Governor of State (b) Attorney General of India (c) Judges of high court (d) Administrator of Union ... ) (c) Only (C) (a) and (c) (D) (a), (b), (c) and (d)

Last Answer : Answer: B 

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Last Answer : (2) Parliament Explanation: Jurisdiction over two or more states.

Description : Who determines the strength of the Judges of a High Court? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The President determines the strength of the Judges of a High Court.

Description : How are the other Judges of High Court appointed? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The other Judges of the High Court are appointed by the President of India after the consultation with the Chief Justice of High Court and the Governor of the State concerned.

Description : Who administers an oath of office to the Chief Justice and the Judges of a High Court? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The Governor administers the oath of office to the Chief Justice and the Judges of a High Court.

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Last Answer : The President can transfer the Judges of a High Court to another, with his consent.

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Last Answer : The Chief Justice of High Court is appointed by the President under his own hand and seal while appointing the Chief Justice, the President consults the Chief Justice of Supreme Court and the ... President consults the Chief Justice of concerned High court and the Governor of the concerned state.

Description : State the term of office of the Judges of the High Court. -SST 10th

Last Answer : A Judge of a High Court shall hold office until they attains the age of sixty-two or they themselves resign their office. Neither an additional nor an acting Judge can hold office beyond the age of sixty- ... of not less than 2/3rd of the members of the House present and voting for such a removal.

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Last Answer : (3) Discretionary power of the Governor of the State Explanation: According to Article 227(b), the Chief Justice of High Court when acts in an administrative capacity, any rules made by him ... inconsistent with the provision of any law in force and requires the previous approval of the governor.

Description : If any question arises as to the age of a judge of a High Court, the question shall be decided by - (1) Chief Justice of India (2) President of India (3) Collegiums of judges headed by the Chief Justice of India (4) Three judges committee constituted by the Vice President of India

Last Answer : (1) Chief Justice of India Explanation: Any question arising as to the age of a judge of a High court, the question shall be decided by chief justice of India.

Description : Pensions of High Court judges are charged on the following - (1) Consolidated fund of India (2) Consolidated fund of State (3) Subject to the decision of Supreme Court (4) None of these

Last Answer : (1) Consolidated fund of India Explanation: Pensions of High Court judges are charged on the consolidated Fund of the India.

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Last Answer : (1) The President Explanation: Article 222 empowers the President to transfer judges from one High. Court to another. Clause (2) of this article goes on to provide that when a judge is so ... there is no real justification for granting such an allowance and it is accordingly proposed to omit clause.

Description : The Judges of High Court are administered oath of office by – (1) The Chief Justice of High Court (2) The President of India (3) The Chief Justice of India (4) Governor of the State

Last Answer : (1) The Chief Justice of High Court Explanation: Judges in a High Court are appointed by the President of India in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the governor of the state. They are administered oath of office by the Chief Justice of the concerned state High Court.

Description : Judges of the Supreme Court and High Court can be removed by – (1) The President (2) Parliament (3) Union Council of Ministers (4) Chief Justice of the Supreme court

Last Answer : (1) The President Explanation: A judge of the Supreme Court can be removed by the President from his position only on the ground of proved misbehavior or incapacity if a resolution in this regard is ... may remove a judge of a High Court on the ground of "proved misbehavior" or incapacity."

Description : Who is authorized to transfer the judges of one High Court to another High Court? (1) The President (2) The Chief Justice of India (3) A collegium of judges of the Supreme Court. (4) The Law Minister

Last Answer : (1) The President Explanation: The President may, after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, transfer a judge from one high court to any other high court. When a judge has been or is ... commencement of the Constitution (Fifteenth Amendment) Act, 1963, as a Judge of the other High Court.

Description : The Judges of the High Court hold office – (1) during the pleasure of the Chief Justice of India (2) till they have attained 62 years of age (3) till they have attained 65 years of age (4) as long as they desire

Last Answer : (2) till they have attained 62 years of age Explanation: The appointment and removal of the Judges of the High Courts are governed by Article 217 of the Indian Constitution. Clause (1) of Article 217 ... as provided in Article 224, and in any other case, until he attains the age of sixtytwo years"

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Last Answer : (3) Vice-President Explanation: The Vice President of India is the second-highest office in India, after the President. The Vice President is elected indirectly by an electoral college consisting ... , resignation, impeachment, or other situations leading to the vacancy in the Office of President.

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Last Answer : (2) Consolidated fund of the State Explanation: Salary is charged on Consolidated Fund of State. But the pension of the High Court judge is given from the Consolidated Fund of India.

Description : The Indian Constitution provides for the appointment of Adhoc judges in: (1) Supreme Court (2) High Court (3) District and Session Court (4) All of these

Last Answer : (1) Supreme Court Explanation: The Indian Constitution provides for the appointment of Ad hoc judge in supreme court. A Judge of a High Court duly qualified for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court to be designated by the Chief Justice of India.

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Last Answer : 62 years

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Last Answer : President

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Last Answer : During a Financial Emergency

Description : What is the age of retirement of the Judges of the High Court?

Last Answer : 62 years

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Last Answer : President

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Last Answer : (C) Vice-President

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Last Answer : (C) Vice-President

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Last Answer : The Chief Justice of High Court

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Last Answer : Answer: A

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Last Answer : (D) 2 and 3

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Last Answer : CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)

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Last Answer : The number of Judges of the Supreme Court can be increased by the Parliament of India.

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Last Answer : (2) By amendment of the Constitution Explanation: By amendment of constitution number of judges in the Supreme Court in India be increased.