Seat of the judiciary: central location fixed, but relocation to other places permitted subject to designated approval. The Article provides that the Supreme Court's sitting place is determined by designation of the Chief Justice of India with the President's approval, establishing a primary seat in Delhi while enabling appointment of other places for the Court to sit subject to that concurrence.
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Seat of the judiciary: central location fixed, but relocation to other places permitted subject to designated approval.
The Article provides that the Supreme Court's sitting place is determined by designation of the Chief Justice of India with the President's approval, establishing a primary seat in Delhi while enabling appointment of other places for the Court to sit subject to that concurrence.
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