The High Court has judges appointed by the President, who must have 10 years experience as a judge or advocate. Judges work until age 62 and the High Court has powers over fundamental rights, wills, marriages, and granting permissions.
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The High Court has judges appointed by the President, who must have 10 years experience as a judge or advocate. Judges work until age 62 and the High Court has powers over fundamental rights, wills, marriages, and granting permissions.
The High Court has judges appointed by the President, who must have 10 years experience as a judge or advocate. Judges work until age 62 and the High Court has powers over fundamental rights, wills, marriages, and granting permissions.
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The High Court has judges appointed by the President, who must have 10 years experience as a judge or advocate. Judges work until age 62 and the High Court has powers over fundamental rights, wills, marriages, and granting permissions.
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• Total number of Judges in a High court depends on the President
• Qualifications to be a judge of a high court 1. 10 years in the Judiciary Post 2. 10 years as a advocate • Working period of a judge is 62 years • Primary Powers 1. Fundamental Rights (Article 240) 2. Will 3. Marriage 4. Permission Power