The President can declare a judge an executive chief justice of the Supreme Court of India when ...
A) The post of Chief Justice is vacant
B) Chief Justice is temporarily absent
C) Chief Justice is unable to discharge his obligations
D) All of the above
Answers
Explanation:
d all the above is answer
The President can declare a judge an executive chief justice of the Supreme Court of India when ...
A) The post of Chief Justice is vacant
B) Chief Justice is temporarily absent
C) Chief Justice is unable to discharge his obligations
D) All of the above
The correct option is...
D) All of the above
Explanation:
All the above three options are correct. The President of India can declare a judge as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India when the office of the Chief Justice is vacant or the Chief Justice is temporarily absent or the Chief Justice is unable to discharge his obligations.
In all these situations, the President of India has full authority to declare the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India and he can use his authority to appoint any qualified person as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India who is a judge. Fulfills all the qualifications for the post.
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