Q.

The difference between an Additional Judge and an Acting Judge of a High Court is

A. there is practically no difference
B. the former is appointed in a casual vacancy whereas the latter is appointed to cope with the workload
C. the former is appointed to cope with the workload whereas the latter is appointed in a casual vacancy
D. the former is appointed by the President whereas the latter is appointed by the Chief Justice of the concerned High Court
Answer» C. the former is appointed to cope with the workload whereas the latter is appointed in a casual vacancy
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