Social Sciences, asked by devkrvarshney08, 4 months ago

Once appointed, a judge can be removed by: *

a) Chief Minister
b) Prime Minister
c) District Judge
d) None of the above


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Answered by anshveer52
1

Answer:

It can only be removed if the president passed an order and 2/3 of the parliament members agreed. In India this is never happens yet. Each state has its own high court and it is the highest judicial authority of the state. It is the highest judicial authorith of the country.

Answered by mahabirmrm
0

Answer:

the president

The constitution provides that a judge can be removed only by an order of the president, based on a motion passed by both houses of parliament. The procedure for removal of judges is elaborated in the Judges Inquiry Act, 1968.

answer (d) None of this

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