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give a brief description of appointment of the judges within 60 words

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Answered by ankitmeena7
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The saga on judicial appointments in India, however, isn’t over yet. Supreme Court judges who invalidated the NJAC will engage in self-help sessions starting Nov. 3. They will hear suggestions to improve the existing method of appointing judges, namely, the collegium system. Three questions are central to this exercise: What is the collegium system? What should it become? How should India get there? Thinking through these questions rigorously is the best way to make the forthcoming exercise count.
The collegium system is an arrangement by which five seniormost judges of the Supreme Court appoint all other appellate judges in India. The executive is merely a rubber stamp: The president of India formally signs the notifications. Developed by an advisory opinion of the Supreme Court in 1998, the mechanism has the trappings of India’s caste system. Brahmins (judges) insist on their exclusive authority to interpret the scripture (constitution). And they rely on their interpretative authority to perpetuate a hereditary order. Only Brahmins can beget Brahmins; only judges may appoint future judges.
Answered by shereef4me
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Judges in a high court are appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, Chief Justice of High Court and the governor of the state The Supreme Court and High Judges are appointed by A Collegium of Supreme Court Judges. The Supreme Court of India consists of a Chief Justice and not more than 30 other Judges appointed by the President of India. ... Appointment of High Courts judges takes place in two manners.

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