GK
RTI ACT 2005
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Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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He should be a citizen of India
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He should be over 40 years of age
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He should have held a judicial office in India for minimum 10 years
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He should have been an advocate of a high court for at least 10 years
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Detailed explanation-1: -So, option D is the correct answer.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Constitution has not prescribed minimum age for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court. For a person to be appointed as a Judge of a High Court. He, Must be a citizen of India.
Detailed explanation-3: -55 years of age is not the eligibility criterion as the judge of the Supreme court. Most judges who have been appointed so far were above the age of 55. But there are have been 4 judges who were appointed at or below the age of 55.
Detailed explanation-4: -Must be the holder of a degree in Law granted by a University established by Law in India. All In-service candidates having required qualifications working in the High Court and in the District Judiciary irrespective of their cadres are also eligible.
Detailed explanation-5: -Qualifications to Become a Judge in High Court Must have an LLB/LLM degree. He/she should have held a judicial office in India for 10 years or he should have been an advocate of a high court for 10 years.