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Your father is a Judge in a High Court. You also wish to follow your father's footsteps and serve as a High Court Judge. What qualifications does your father tell you are needed for becoming a High Court Judge?
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The qualifications needed to become a High Court Judge are the following:
- The person should be a citizen of India.
- The person should not be over 62 years.
- The person has held a judicial office in the territory of India for at least ten years or he/she has been an advocate of a High Court for at least ten years.
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