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Who decides the number of Judges in a High Court ?
Governor of the State
Parliament
President
State Government
- Option 1: Governor of the State - The Governor's role is primarily ceremonial in nature and does not include deciding the number of judges in a High Court.
- Option 2: Parliament - Parliament can legislate on matters concerning the High Courts, but it does not directly decide the number of judges.
- Option 3: President - The President of India does indeed decide the number of judges in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court and the Governor of the state.
- Option 4: State Government - The State Government can propose the need for more judges, but the decision is not within their control.
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