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What is the maximum age for holding the office of judge of a High Court?
Question

What is the maximum age for holding the office of judge of a High Court?

A.

62

B.

58

C.

60

D.

Fixed by the President depending upon the workload

Correct option is A

The maximum age limit for holding the office of a judge of a High Court in India is 62 years. This is specified under Article 217 of the Constitution of India.
Key Points:
Judges of the High Court hold office until they attain the age of 62.
After reaching the age of 62, the judge is required to retire, irrespective of their work tenure.
Additional Information:
This age limit ensures that judges have the necessary experience to contribute effectively while also providing for their retirement once they reach a certain age.

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