Appointment & Transfer of Judges
In India, the appointment and transfer of judges involve a structured process guided by constitutional provisions and judicial norms to ensure an independent and impartial judiciary.
Appointment of Judges
Supreme Court
- According to the Constitution of India, every Judge of the Supreme Court shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his/her hand and seal after consultation with such of the Judges of the Supreme Court and of the High Court in the States.
High Court
- The Judges of the High Court are appointed by the President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor ....
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