History & Civics
What is the term of office of a judge of the Supreme Court?
- Until he attains 63 years
- Until he attains 70 years
- Until he attains 60 years
- Until he attains 65 years
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Until he attains 65 years
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P: There are separate sets of laws for the centre and the States.
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Q: He has been an advocate for at least ten years of a High Court or two or more such courts in succession.
R: He is a distinguished jurist in the opinion of the President.
S: He has been a member of important enquiry commissions.
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The appellate jurisdiction extends to ……………. .
- Constitutional cases
- Criminal cases
- Civil cases
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