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Q: Judges can hold office till ____.
  • A. Till reaching the age of retirement
  • B. For 5 years
  • C. Tenure is decided by President
  • D. Tenure is decided by Parliament
Correct Answer: Option A - The Constitution has not fixed the tenure of a judge of the Supreme Court. However it makes the following three provisions in this regard. • He holds office until he attains the age of 65 years. • He can resign his office by writing to the President. • He can be removed from his office by the President on the recommendation of the parliament.
A. The Constitution has not fixed the tenure of a judge of the Supreme Court. However it makes the following three provisions in this regard. • He holds office until he attains the age of 65 years. • He can resign his office by writing to the President. • He can be removed from his office by the President on the recommendation of the parliament.

Explanations:

The Constitution has not fixed the tenure of a judge of the Supreme Court. However it makes the following three provisions in this regard. • He holds office until he attains the age of 65 years. • He can resign his office by writing to the President. • He can be removed from his office by the President on the recommendation of the parliament.