Correct option is C
Article 217 of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment and conditions of service of a High Court Judge.
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- Judges of a High Court are appointed by the President of India in consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the state, and the Chief Justice of that High Court.
- The qualifications include being a citizen of India and having at least 10 years of judicial experience.
- Judges hold office until the age of 62.
- Their removal is done through impeachment on grounds of proven misbehavior or incapacity.
- Salaries and pensions of High Court judges are charged from the Consolidated Fund of India.
Additional Knowledge
- Article 299 (a): Relates to contracts made by the government.
- Article 302 (b): Provides Parliament the power to impose restrictions on trade and commerce.
- Article 205 (d): Relates to supplementary, additional, or excess grants.