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WHO removes the judges of Supreme Court and High Court?

WHO removes the judges of Supreme Court and High Court?

A Judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office except by an order of the President passed after an address in each House of Parliament supported by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of members present and voting, and presented to the President in …

How do I file a case against a judge?

Where and to whom to send the complaint

  1. Subordinate judiciary: Send to Registrar (vigilance), District administrative judge (available from ecourts for my state)
  2. HC judges: CJ of HC.
  3. SC judges: CJI of SC.
  4. CJ HC: sent to CJI himself(!)

What is the procedure to remove a judge of the Supreme Court called?

impeachment
Judges Enquiry Act (1968); regulates the procedure related to the removal of the judge of the Supreme Court by the process of impeachment.

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Can you sue a Supreme Court justice?

No. Neither can justices be sued. This is called Judicial immunity. Also, the US federal state and local government as a sovereign cannot be sued either, unless it waives it’s immunity.

What happens when a Supreme Court justice commits a crime?

While justices can be accused, tried and even found guilty of any crime, they won’t lost their Supreme Court seat because of any sentence. The only way a justice on the Supreme Court can be removed is by impeachment and subsequent conviction.

On what grounds can a Judge of the Supreme Court be removed?

Supreme Court judges can only be removed on grounds of proven misbehaviour or incapacity, through impeachment.

Can we file a case against Supreme Court?

Supreme Court of India is the final court in India exercising original and Appeal powers. As per the Supreme Court Rules a case can be filed in the Supreme Court of India only through a qualified Advocate on Record.

How do you file a SLP for the Supreme Court?

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SLP can be filed against any judgment of High Court within 90 days from the date of judgement; or SLP can be filed within 60 days against the order of the High Court refusing to grant the certificate of fitness for appeal to Supreme Court.

On what grounds the Judges are removed *?

United States: In India, the grounds on which the Judges are removed are incapacity or misbehaviour but in the US it is the judicial misconduct by which a Judge can be removed.

Can anyone file case in Supreme Court directly?

Under Article 32 of the Constitution of India any person can file a Writ Petition in the Supreme Court of India seeking to protect his/her fundamental rights, guaranteed by the Constitution of India. Any person can directly approach the Supreme Court of India only in the above mentioned situation.

What happens if an FIR is registered against an accused?

The Offence for which the FIR has been registered against the accused has never happened; The FIR contains merely baseless allegations without any reasonable ground to prove an offence against the accused.

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What is the punishment for false criminal charges in India?

If such criminal proceeding has commenced on a false charge of an offence which is punishable by Death or imprisonment for life or Imprisonment for 7 years or upwards, Liable for fine.

How to file an application to get a frivolous fir quashed?

The Application can be filed by a person under Sec 482 of Crpc to the High court for getting the frivolous FIR filed against him quashed. Sec 482. Saving of inherent powers of High Court. Under this Section, High court has been vested with the inherent powers to pass any order which is necessary in order to-

What are the rules of procedure for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court?

The Rules of Procedure for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (pdf) were promulgated pursuant to 50 U.S.C. § 1803 (g). They govern all proceedings in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and were last amended in 2010. United States district courts and courts of appeals often prescribe local rules governing practice and procedure.