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Does constitution prescribed strength of judges of sc

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Answered by premsagar4
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no it is not much importance taken by gov. of india its isn't confirm
Answered by sumitguptayourhelper
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APPOINTMENT OF SUPREME COURT JUDGES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA


Article 124 of the Constitution of India describes the process for appointment and removal of judges of the Supreme Court. The currently sanctioned strength of the court is 26 judges (CJI + 25).


Who is Eligible to Become a Judge of the Supreme Court?


According to Article 124(3), the following people can become a Supreme Court judge:


(1) A High Court judge who has held the post for five years or longer (like the current CJI, Dipak Misra);

(2) An advocate who has practiced in a High Court (or the Supreme Court) for ten years or longer (for example Justice Rohinton Nariman); and

(3) A distinguished jurist – technically this could include a scholar (like, say, Upendra Baxi), though no judge has ever been appointed on this basis.

Stylized representation of the Chief Justice’s courtroom in the Supreme CourtStylized representation of the Chief Justice’s courtroom in the Supreme Court

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