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Who can remove a Judge of the High Court? On what grounds can a Judge of the High Court be removed from office?
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A judge of a High Court can be removed by the president on the ground of "proved misbehaviour or incapacity" on an address of each House of Parliament. Such an address should be supported by a majority of the total membership of the House and by two-thirds of the members present and voting.
A judge of a High Court can be removed by the president on the ground of "proved misbehaviour or incapacity" on an address of each House of Parliament.
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