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<h1>1986 Amendment Proposes Salary Hike for Supreme Court and High Court Judges to Address Inflation and Attract Talent</h1> The Constitution (54th Amendment) Act, 1986, addresses the static salaries of Supreme Court and High Court judges since 1950, despite inflation. The amendment follows recommendations from a joint conference of Chief Justices, Chief Ministers, and Law Ministers to improve judges' service conditions. It proposes salary increases to attract top talent and alleviate inflationary pressures: Chief Justice of India to Rs. 10,000, Supreme Court Judges to Rs. 9,000, Chief Justice of a High Court to Rs. 9,000, and High Court Judges to Rs. 8,000. The amendment seeks to modify Part D of the Second Schedule and enable future salary changes through parliamentary law.