Article 124A of CoI : Article 124A: The National Judicial Appointments Commission
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Explanation using Example
Example:
Let's say the Chief Justice of India decides to retire, creating a vacancy in the Supreme Court. According to Article 124A of the Indian Constitution, the process to fill this vacancy would involve the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC). The NJAC, which includes the Chief Justice of India (as the chairperson), two other senior Supreme Court judges, the Union Minister of Law and Justice, and two eminent persons,...
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