Judiciary
Describe the composition of a High Court in a state.
The High Court: The number of judges in a High Court is not fixed according to our Constitution. Every High Court has a Chief Justice and a number of other judges. It is only the President who can fix the number of judges in a High Court.
Appointment of Judges: The Chief Justice and other judges of a High Court are appointed by the President. While appointing the Chief Justice, the President consults the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of the State. While appointing other judges of a High Court he consults the Governor, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice of the High Court concerned.
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Describe the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
How can a judge of the Supreme Court be removed from his office?
Describe the composition of the Supreme Court of India.
Describe the composition of a High Court in a state.
Briefly describe the powers of a High Court.
Write a short note on High Court’s power of Judicial Review.
What are the different ways in which the independence of the judiciary is ensured? Choose the odd ones out.
Describe the procedure of removing a judge of High Court provided in the Constitution.
Does independence of the judiciary mean that the judiciary is not accountable to any one? Write your answer in not more than 100 words.
Mention the age of retirement of a Judge of High Court.
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