Parliamentary power to regulate judicial appointments permits law to set procedures and empower a selection commission. Parliament may, by statute, regulate the procedure for appointment of the Chief Justice of India and other Supreme Court judges and of Chief Justices and other High Court judges, and may empower a commission to lay down by regulations the procedure for discharge of its functions, the manner of selection of persons for appointment and such other matters as may be considered necessary by it.
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Parliamentary power to regulate judicial appointments permits law to set procedures and empower a selection commission.
Parliament may, by statute, regulate the procedure for appointment of the Chief Justice of India and other Supreme Court judges and of Chief Justices and other High Court judges, and may empower a commission to lay down by regulations the procedure for discharge of its functions, the manner of selection of persons for appointment and such other matters as may be considered necessary by it.
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