who appoints the district judge?
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District Judge is appointed by the governor.
Explanation:
- The 'highest court' in a district is the 'district and 'sessions court'. It looks into the civil matters before referring it to the high court.
- The highest authority in a 'district court' is the District Judge. He/she is 'appointed by the 'governor' of that particular state. There can be one or additional judges in a district court. He 'presides' over civil and criminal matters at the district level.
- The 'highest judicial authority' above a district court judge is the High Court Judge.
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