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A judge of the High Court can be removed from the office during his tenure by?

a. The Governor, if the State Legislature passes a resolution to this effect by two-third majority
b. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on the recommendation of the Parliament
c. The President on the recommendation of the chief justice of the concerned High Court
d. The President, on the basis of a resolution passed by Parliament by a special majority


Answer
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Hint:
 If it is a man, it is called a judge of the High Court, if it is a woman, it is called my lady or a lady. The title of a judge of the high court is male, or even if unmarried, the lady of justice is usually used as a female.


Complete solution:

The Governor, if the State Legislature passes a resolution to this effect by the two-third majority: In case the Governor retains the bill, the President agrees. Los Angeles can pass the bill, with or without the recommendation of the legislative process committee. The legislative committee can reject the bill or keep the bill for three months without taking any actual action.

The President, on the basis of a resolution passed by Parliament by the special majority: The President of India is officially the President of the Republic of India (IAST Bharathkē Rāhhrapati), the ceremonial head of state of India and the commander-in-chief of the Indian armed forces. The president is indirectly elected by an electoral college, which is composed of the Indian Parliament (including the House of Representatives) and the legislative assemblies of Indian states and territories, and these states themselves are directly elected.

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on the recommendation of the Parliament: The Chief Justice of the Republic of India is the President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of India and the highest-ranking official of the Indian Federal Judiciary. The Constitution of India grants full nomination to the President of India and appoints the Chief Justice with the recommendation and consent of the Indian Parliament, who will serve until the age of 65, resign, retire, impeach, and be convicted or died.

 The President on the recommendation of the chief justice of the concerned High Court: The chief justice has an influence on the selection of cases for review, presides when oral arguments are held, on leads the discussion of cases among the justices. Add when the court renders an opinion, the chief justice, and if the majority chooses who writes the court's opinion.


Hence, the correct answer is option D.

Note:
The President of India can only remove a judge of the High Court from his office if he is passed a resolution by a two-thirds majority of the MPs who are present and voting in each house of the Parliament, asking him to remove a judge.