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Answered by Faiha2020
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1. The parliament
2. The Chief Justice of India and the Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President under clause (2) of Article 124 of the Constitution.
3. How long is the term of a Supreme Court Justice? The Constitution states that Justices "shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour." This means that the Justices hold office as long as they choose and can only be removed from office by impeachment.

4. A Judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office except by an order of the President passed after an address in each House of Parliament supported by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of members present and voting, and presented to the President in ...
Answered by RonitHelper5678
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Answer 1: The Parliament determines the strength of the Supreme Court

Answer 2: The President appoints the Judges of the Supreme Court on the advice of the Chief Justice of Supreme Court

Answer 3: The initial term of office for the supreme court is ten years, while district court judges are elected to six-year terms. Judges are reelected to additional terms. OHIO: All judges are selected in partisan elections for six-year terms. Judges are reelected to additional terms.

Answer 4: A Judge of the Supreme Court can be removed from his position by President only on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. The power for investigation and proof of such misbehaviour or incapacity is vested in the parliament

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