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The Chief Justice and other Judges of the High Court are appointed by the
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Chief Minister of the concerned state
Governor of the concerned state
President
- Option 1: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court does not appoint High Court judges but plays a role in the consultation process.
- Option 2: Chief Minister of the concerned state
- The Chief Minister is not involved in the appointment but may be consulted in practice.
- Option 3: Governor of the concerned state
- The Governor has no direct power to appoint judges but may participate in consultations.
- Option 4: President
- The President of India appoints the Chief Justice and judges of the High Court, based on consultations.
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