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Which of the following are the grounds for the removal of a judge of a High Court or the Supreme Court?

AProved incapacity and lack of qualifications

BProved misbehaviour and administrative errors

CProved misbehaviour and criminal conviction

DProved misbehaviour and incapacity

Answer:

D. Proved misbehaviour and incapacity

Read Explanation:

A judge of the Supreme Court can be removed only on the grounds of proven misbehaviour or incapacity. An order of the President must be passed after an address in each House of Parliament, supported by a majority of the members present and voting and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of those present and voting, and presented to the President in the same Session for such removal on the ground of such proven misbehavior or incapacity. Otherwise, a judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office. The practice of law in any court or before any other body in India is prohibited for anyone who has served as a judge of the Supreme Court.


Related Questions:

Which of the following Articles of the Constitution relates to the issuance of writs?

Consider the following about the State High Court

i) Article 213 provides that there shall be a High Court for each State.
ii) Judges of the High Court are appointed by President.
iii) Under Article 226, it has the power to issue certain writs.
iv) As per the provision of the Constitution of India common High Court can be established for two or more States.

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Supreme court granted the right to negative voting on:
Which among the following is considered as a 'judicial writ'?
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