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Question : Which article of the Constitution of India deals with the appointment of ad-hoc judges?

Option 1: Article 126

Option 2: Article 127

Option 3: Article 128

Option 4: Article 125


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Correct Answer: Article 127


Solution : The correct option is Article 127.

In the Indian Constitution, the appointment of ad hoc judges is covered by Article 127 for the Supreme Court and Article 224A for the High Courts. These articles outline the situations where such appointments can be made, the eligibility criteria for the chosen judges, and the duration of their tenure. In both cases, ad-hoc judges are appointed to maintain a quorum for vital proceedings when sufficient permanent judges are unavailable.

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