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The Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court can be removed from their office by an order of the President passed after
A. An address by each House supported by the majority of the members present and voting has been presented to him
B.A resolution of both Houses passed by a two third majority of total membership is presented to him
C. A resolution passed two third majority of total membership of Lok Sabha is presented to him
D. An address by each House supported by a majority of total membership of that House and not less than two third of members present and voting has been presented to the President.

Answer
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Hint: Firstly we will discuss government .We have two sets of governments, One for the center and the other the first state. Powers of both the governments have been defined in the constitution. We have a federal form of government.

Complete answer:
We have a federal form of government.But the judiciary is not like that. All the courts interpret and enforce the state laws as well as the laws made by union Parliament. The Supreme Court can control district courts and all other high courts.. There are eight judges including justice of India. judges enjoy a reasonable security of tenure once appointed as a judge. They retire only after turning age sixty five years. a judge may give resignation from his post by writing to the President. He may be removed by the president from his office on grounds of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. No discussion shall take place in parliament with respect to the conduct of any judge in the discharge of his duties except when motion for his removal is under consideration.The Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court can be removed from their office by an order of the President passed after an address by each House supported by a majority of total membership of that House and not less than two third of members present and voting has been presented to the President.

Hence, the correct answer is option (D).

Note:According to the Constitution, laws declared by the Supreme Court shall be binding on all the courts within territory of India. All the courts interpret and enforce the state laws as well as the laws made by union Parliament.