Question : Who appoints the judges of the Indian Supreme Court?
Option 1: The President
Option 2: The Chief Justice
Option 3: The Prime Minister
Option 4: The Council of Ministers
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Correct Answer: The President
Solution : The answer is The President .
The judges of the Indian Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India. High Court judges are also appointed by the President of India. There are 25 High Courts in India and one Supreme Court, which is in Delhi. The President also appoints Governors for all the states, members of UPSC, Chief Election Commissioner of India, etc.
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