By whom the judges of the supreme Court appointed?
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The President of India.
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The judges of the ‘Supreme Court’ are appointed by ‘president of India’.
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The judges are appointed to the Supreme Court by the ‘President of India’ on the recommendation of a closed group which is called the collegiums. The group consists of the ‘Chief Justice of India’, four most ‘senior judges’ of the court and a senior-most judge coming from the ‘high court’.
The Supreme Court consists of a ‘Chief Justice of India’ and there is a maximum of thirty-three judges more.
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