A Judge can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed by two-thirds members of the two houses of the parliament. It has never happened so far in the history of Indian democracy.
A Judge can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed by two-thirds members of the two houses of the parliament. It has never happened
so far in the history of Indian democracy.
The senior most Judge of the supreme court is usually appointed the chief justice. Once a person is appointed as the judge of the Supreme Court or High Courts it is nearly impossible to remove him or her from that position.
The senior most Judge of the supreme court is usually appointed the chief
justice. Once a person is appointed as the judge of the Supreme Court or
High Courts it is nearly impossible to remove him or her from that
position.
The Indian Judiciary consists of a supreme court for the entire nation, high courts in the states and District courts and the courts at the local level.
The Indian Judiciary consists of a supreme court for the entire nation, high
courts in the states and District courts and the courts at the local level.
A bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only after the President gives assent to it. If the president wants he/she can delay this for some time and send the bill back to the parliament for reconsideration. But if the parliament passes the bill again, she/he has to sign it.
A bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only after the President gives
assent to it. If the president wants he/she can delay this for some time and
send the bill back to the parliament for reconsideration. But if the parliament
passes the bill again, she/he has to sign it.
How can a Judge be removed?
A Judge can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed by two-thirds members of the two houses of the parliament. It has never happened so far in the history of Indian democracy.
A Judge can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed by two-thirds members of the two houses of the parliament. It has never happened
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How is the chief justice of India appointed?
The senior most Judge of the supreme court is usually appointed the chief justice. Once a person is appointed as the judge of the Supreme Court or High Courts it is nearly impossible to remove him or her from that position.
The senior most Judge of the supreme court is usually appointed the chief
See lessjustice. Once a person is appointed as the judge of the Supreme Court or
High Courts it is nearly impossible to remove him or her from that
position.
Which courts are covered under Indian Judiciary?
The Indian Judiciary consists of a supreme court for the entire nation, high courts in the states and District courts and the courts at the local level.
The Indian Judiciary consists of a supreme court for the entire nation, high
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What is called as ‘The Judiciary’.
All the courts at different levels in a country put together are called the Judiciary.
All the courts at different levels in a country put together are called the
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How does President give his assent to a bill?
A bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only after the President gives assent to it. If the president wants he/she can delay this for some time and send the bill back to the parliament for reconsideration. But if the parliament passes the bill again, she/he has to sign it.
A bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only after the President gives
See lessassent to it. If the president wants he/she can delay this for some time and
send the bill back to the parliament for reconsideration. But if the parliament
passes the bill again, she/he has to sign it.