describe the composition of high courts explain the qualification 10 and the methods of removal of High Court Judges
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Explanation:
Compositions :
The High Court consists of a Chief Justice and other judges. There is no fixed number regarding the judges of the High Courts. The President may also appoint a qualified person as an additional judge in a High Court for two years.
Qualifications
Every High Court shall consists of a Chief Justice and such other judges as the President of India may from time to time appoint.
(ii) Besides, the President has the power to appointment
(a) Additional Judges for a temporary period not exceeding two years, for the clearance of areas of work in a High Court;
(b) an acting judge, when a permanent judge of a High Court (other than Chief Justice) is temporarily absent or unable to perform his duties or is appointed to act temporarily as Chief Justice.
But neither an additional nor an acting Judge can hold office beyond the age of 62 years (by 15th Amendment) Act age of retirement raised from 60 to 62.
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The Civil case are generally brought by private individuals or corporation seeking to collect money owned or monetory damages.
The Criminal case is brought by lokal state or federal government in response to a suspected violations of law and seeks a fine; a jail sentence or both.
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