The apex of the entire judicial system in India is
High court of India
Supreme court of India
President of India
International Court of Justice
The ultimate authority to interpret the Constitution is the
President
Supreme court
High court
Vice-President
As per the Indian Constitution, the appointment of officers and servants of the Supreme court are to be made by the
Chief justice of the Supreme Court
Vice-President of India
Prime minister of India
The Parliament raised the strength of the judges of the Supreme Court to 26 by a law passed in
1986
1979
1976
1991
All cases in which an interpretation of the Constitution is involved can be directly filed in
International court of justice
Lower courts
The Indian Constitution provides that the emoluments of the judges and administrative expenses of the Supreme court are to be met out of the
Contingency fund of India
Consolidated fund of India
M.P fund
Annual budget
The Chief justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by
Prime minister
Speaker
Vice-president
The judges, of the Supreme Court of India holds office until the age of
65
60
55
70
The Supreme court normally sits at
Mumbai
Calcutta
New Delhi
Agra
The Chief justice of India administer the oath of affirmation to the
Vice president
Attorney general
Other judges of the Supreme Court