High Court appointments and service rules: Chief Justice controls appointments; pay-related rules need Governor approval. Appointments of High Court officers and servants are made by the Chief Justice or an authorised Judge/officer, with the Governor able to require consultation with the State Public Service Commission for appointments of persons not attached to the Court. Service conditions are prescribed by rules made by the Chief Justice (subject to State law), with Governor approval required for rules on salaries, allowances, leave and pensions. Administrative expenses, including all pay and pensions, are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of the State, and Court fees form part of that Fund.
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High Court appointments and service rules: Chief Justice controls appointments; pay-related rules need Governor approval.
Appointments of High Court officers and servants are made by the Chief Justice or an authorised Judge/officer, with the Governor able to require consultation with the State Public Service Commission for appointments of persons not attached to the Court. Service conditions are prescribed by rules made by the Chief Justice (subject to State law), with Governor approval required for rules on salaries, allowances, leave and pensions. Administrative expenses, including all pay and pensions, are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of the State, and Court fees form part of that Fund.
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