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The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by the President
In consulation with the Judges of the supreme court and the High Court
Alone
In consulation with the Governor
In consulation with the Judges of the supreme court alone
- Option 1: The President *doesn't* need to consult both Supreme Court and High Court judges together while appointing the Chief Justice.
- Option 2: The President appoints the Chief Justice alone, but must consult judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts when appointing other judges.
- Option 3: The Governor has no role in the appointment of the Chief Justice of India.
- Option 4: The President is not constitutionally required to consult only Supreme Court judges for appointing the Chief Justice.
Correct Answer: Option 2 - Alone
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