who appoints the judge of supreme court
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who appoints the judge of supreme court?
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A judge is appointed to the supreme court by the president on the recommendation of the collegium — a closed group of the Chief Justice of India, the four most senior judges of the court and the senior-most judge hailing from the high court of a prospective appointee.
ELIGIBILITY
A citizen of India not exceeding 65 years age per Article 124 of the Constitution who has been:
- a judge of one high court or more (continuously), for at least five years,
- an advocate there, for at least ten years,
- a distinguished jurist, in the opinion of the president, power conferred by clause 2 of article 124 of the Constitution of India
is eligible to be recommended for appointment, a judge of the supreme court. A supreme court's judge has 6th highest government salary in india.
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