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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
- Salaries and allowances for judges of the Supreme Court are drawn from the Consolidated Fund.
- The Consolidated Fund is where all revenues and money raised by the government are deposited. It is used for government expenses, including the judiciary.
- Grants-in-aid are specific financial transfers from higher levels of government to lower levels for particular purposes, not general expenses like salaries.
- The Public Accounts hold money held by the government in trust or as an agent for others; it isn’t used for routine expenses.
- The Contingency Fund is a reserve for emergencies, not for steady expenses like salaries.
- Your option:4 - Consolidated Fund is correct.
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