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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
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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
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 High Court enjoys the power
I. to issue writs for the enforcement of rights
II. to exercise superintendence over the working of Courts and Tribunals under its jurisdiction
III. to make general rules and prescribe forms regulating the practices and proceedings of courts under its jurisdiction- I
- I and III
- II and III
- All of these
The authority to restrict or extend the jurisdiction of the State High Courts rests with
- the President of India
- the Governor
- the Supreme Court
- the State Legislature