Describe the composition of the high court explain the qualification tenure and method of removal of the High Court Judges
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Explanation:
Composition: 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.
Qualification to Become a High Court Judge
1.A person to be appointed as a judge of a high court, should be a citizen of India. Further.
2.He should have been an advocate of high court for ten years.
3.There is no minimum age fixed for high Court judges, and unlike in Supreme Court, there is no provision for appointment of a distinguished jurist as a judge of a high court.
tenure:
A Judge of High Court holds the office until he completes the age of 62 years.
impeachment:
A Judge of the High Court can be removed from office only for proven misbehaviour or incapacity and only in the same manner in which a Judge of the Supreme Court is removed. The President of India can remove a Judge of the High Court, from his office only if each house of the parliament passes a resolution by a two third majority of its members present and voting in each house requesting him to remove the Judge.
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