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The ordinary judges of the High Courts are appointed by the President in consultation with
- The Chief Justice of the High Court
- The Chief Justice of India
- The Governor of the state
- All of these
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The retirement age of a High Court Judge is
- 58 years
- 62 years
- 60 years
- 65 years
The Chief Justice of High Court is appointed by
- Governor of the State
- Chief Minister of the state
- Chief Justice of India
- President of India
The Judges of High Court can be removed from their office during their tenure
- by the President on the basis of a resolution passed by the Parliament by two-thirds majority
- by the Governor, if the State Legislature passes a resolution to this effect by two-thirds majority
- by the Chief Justice on the recommendation of the Parliament
- by the Chief Justice on the advice of the President
The salary and other allowances of the Judges of the High Courts are charged to
- the Consolidated Fund of India
- the Consolidated Fund of the State
- the Consolidated Funds of India and the State on fifty-fifty basis
- the Contingency Fund of India