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प्रश्न
What are the main differences in the compositions of the apex courts of India and UK?
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Supreme Court of India | Supreme Court of the United Kingdom |
| 1. | The Supreme Court of India consists of 34 judges, including the Chief Justice of India. | The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom comprises 12 judges, including the president of the court. |
| 2. | Judges in India retire at the age of 65. | Judges in the UK retire at the age of 75. |
| 3. | In India, judges are appointed by the president based on the recommendation of the Collegium. | In the UK, judges are appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Judicial Appointments Commission. |
| 4. | In India, appointments are based on seniority, merit, and judicial experience. | In the UK, appointments rely on merit, experience, and recommendation by an independent commission. |
| 5. | In India, judges cannot practice in any court after retirement. | In the UK, judges usually do not return to practice, though it is not strictly prohibited. |
| 6. | The Indian Supreme Court was established by the Constitution of India in 1950. | The UK Supreme Court was established under the Constitutional Reform Act of 2005. |
| 7. | The Indian Supreme Court has original, appellate, and advisory jurisdiction. | The UK Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court and does not have original jurisdiction. |
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