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Consider the statements related to Fast Track Courts (FTCs):
1) FTCs were to be established by the state governments in consultation with the Supreme Court.
2) The judges for these FTCs were appointed by promoting members from amongst the eligible judicial officers on ad-hoc basis only.
3) Under the scheme average of five FTCs were to be established in each district of the country.
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FTCs were to be established by the state governments in consultation with the respective High Courts.An average of five FTCs was to be established in each district of the country.The judges for these FTCs were appointed on an ad-hoc basis. The judges were selected by the High Courts of the respective states.There are primarily three sources of recruitment: i. First, by promoting members from amongst the eligible judicial officers; ii. Second, by appointing retired High Court judges and iii. Third, from amongst members of the Bar of the respective state.
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