Judiciary
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authority in India st1: place> st1: country-region> is exercised through a system of national Courts administration of the laws of the republic and the states. All senior judges are appointees of the executive branch of government, with their independence guaranteed by a variety of safeguards. It is noteworthy that these safeguards, a provision that a two-thirds vote of parliament for a judge from office. The highest court is the Supreme Court, all Supreme Court judges serve until a retirement age of 65 years. The top court in the state is called the High Court, members of the Supreme Court justices are chosen by the high courts. Judges of the High Courts are in turn selected from subordinate courts at the district level. Key posts in the district court level inhabited by members of the administrative service. o: p> span> p>