In India, appointments of persons other than district judges to the judicial service of a state are made by the
a) Chief Justice of the High Court
b) Prime Minister
c) President of India
d) Governor of the State
Answer. d) Governor of the State
Appointment of a person like a Judicial Magistrate who is the judge of the Lower court ( he/she is not a district judge) to judiciary service is appointed by the governor of the state after Consultation with the state public service commission and high court.
India has an integral judiciary. The hierarchy of the Indian Judiciary is as follows:
- Supreme Court
- High Court
- Lower Court ( District Court and Judicial Magistrate at Tehsil Level)
State Judiciary is comprised of the High Court and lower court.
The Judge of the High Court is appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
The judge of the district court is appointed by the Governor of the state after consultation with the high court.
Appointment of the person ( other than a district judge) to judiciary service like a Judicial Magistrate is appointed by the governor of the state after the Consultation with state public service commission and high court.
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