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Question 1:
What are the different ways in which the independence of the judiciary is ensured? Choose the odd ones out.
i. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is consulted in the appointment of other judges of Supreme Court.
ii Judges are generally not removed before the age of retirement.
iii Judge of a High Court cannot be transferred to another High Court.
iv Parliament has no say in the appointment of judges.

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Answered by nikitasingh79
12

ANSWER:  

Option (c)  & (d) are the odd ones out.

(C)•JUDGE OF A HIGH COURT CANNOT BE TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER HIGH COURT.

(D)•PARLIAMENT HAS NO SAY IN THE APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES.

The different ways in which the independence of the judiciary is ensured are :

• Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is consulted in the appointment of other judges of Supreme Court.

•Judges are generally not removed before the age of retirement.

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Answered by dheerajy30530
2

The different ways to ensure the independence of judiciary:

ii.The judges are generally not removed before the age of retirement.

iv.Parliament has no say in the appointment of judges.

Odd one out are c and d

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