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Mention any two ways by which the Constitution ensures independence and impartiality of the High Courts.
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Two ways by which the Constitution ensures independence and impartiality of the High Courts are-
- Security of salaries — Judges' salaries are charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State. Thus the salaries are not subject to Vote of the Legislature.
- No Discussion with respect to the Conduct of any Judge — No discussion shall take place in the Legislature of a State or in Parliament with respect to the conduct of any Judge in the discharge of his duties, except when a motion for his removal is under consideration.
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