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Question
How are the District Judges in a State appointed?
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Solution
The Governor of the State appoints the District Judges in a State under his rules after consultation with the State Public Revenue Commission and the High Court. To be appointed as a District Judge,
- One must have seven years of experience as an advocate or pleader.
- A union or state judicial officer.
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