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Question
Why the Judge of High Court cannot practice law in the same Court after his retirement?
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Solution
The Judge of a High Court cannot practice law in the same court after his retirement so that the former colleagues and associates do not get influenced by his/her presence while making decisions. He can practice in the Supreme Court or any other Court in which he has not been a Judge (in other State).
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