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On which of the following grounds can a judge of the Supreme Court be impeached? |
A. | Violation of constitution |
B. | Proved misbehaviors |
C. | Incapacity to act as a judge |
D. | (2) & (3) both |
Answer» D. (2) & (3) both | |
Explanation: A judge of the Supreme Court can be removed under the Constitution only on grounds of proven misconduct or incapacity and by an order of the President of India, after a notice signed by at least 100 members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) or 50 members of the Rajya Sabha (Council of the States) is passed by a two-third majority in each House of the Parliament. |
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