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District Judges' Appointment and Service: Constitutional Framework and Contemporary Imperatives

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District Judges' Appointment and Service: Constitutional Framework and Contemporary Imperatives Articles 233 to 237: Appointment and Conditions of Service of District Judges Articles 233 to 237 of the Indian Constitution delineate the appointment, qualifications, and conditions of service for District Judges, forming the bedrock of the judiciary's lower rung. Constitutional Provisions: Article 233 empowers the Governor in consultation with the High Court, and Article 234 specifies the method of appointment, ensuring the independence and integrity of District Judges. Case Laws and Precedents: State of Gujarat v. Gujarat Revenue Tribunal Bar Association (1969): This case reinforced the importance of judicial independence and underscored that District Judges' appointment should be free from external influence. All India Judges Association v. Union of India (2002): The Supreme Court reiterated the significance of the Governor's role in consultation with the High Court whi...