who decides the number of judges in the Supreme Court
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The Parliament has authority to decide the number of Judges in the Supreme Court. Originally the Constitution provided for 7 judges and one Chief Justice, the Parliament has increased the strength of judges to 30 judges and one Chief Justice (2008) as it is currently.
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The Parliament has authority to decide the number of Judges in the Supreme Court. Originally the Constitution provided for 7 judges and one Chief Justice, the Parliament has increased the strength of judges to 30 judges and one Chief Justice (2008) as it is currently.
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