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Salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court are drawn from the
Grants-in-aid
Public Accounts
Contingency Fund
Consolidated Fund
- Grants-in-aid: These are funds provided by a higher level of government to a lower level. They are meant for specific projects and are not related to regular salaries of Supreme Court judges.
- Public Accounts: This refers to the accounts where government receipts like provident funds, small savings, and more are kept. It is not used for paying salaries.
- Contingency Fund: This is an emergency fund used for unforeseen circumstances. Salaries of Supreme Court judges do not come from this source.
- Consolidated Fund: This is the chief government account where all revenues and loans are deposited. Salaries of Supreme Court judges are drawn from this fund.
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