Question : A Supreme Court or High Court judge can be removed by the Parliament by:
Option 1: Simple majority
Option 2: Both simple and two-third majority
Option 3: Special majority
Option 4: Two third majority
Correct Answer: Special majority
Solution : The correct answer is the Special Majority.
A Supreme Court or High Court judge can only be removed by the Parliament by a motion supported by a special majority of each house of Parliament. A special majority is a majority of the total membership of that house and a majority of at least two-thirds of the members of that house present and voting.
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