Can a judge be transferred?

Can a judge be transferred?

Article 222 of the Constitution makes provision for the transfer of a Judge (including Chief Justice) from one High Court to any other High Court. The initiation of the proposal for the transfer of a Judge should be made by the Chief Justice of India whose opinion in this regard is determinative.

When did the government appoint for transfer of stake?

29 June

What is by transfer in Kerala PSC?

Service certificate to be obtained from the Head of Office by the candidates who apply for the post of Vocational Instructor (By Transfer) in VHSE Department. Candidates should produce the certificate in original as and when required by the Commission.

What transfer means?

A transfer is the movement of assets, funds, or ownership rights from one place to another. A transfer is also used to describe the process by which ownership of funds or assets are reassigned to a new owner.

Can a judge be transferred from one state to another?

The constitutional provision is contained in Article 222: ‘The President, after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, may transfer a judge from one High Court to any other High Court. ‘ In Karnataka, Patel was second most senior and would have become Chief Justice after the current one retires this October 9.

Who can check the power of the judicial branch?

The judicial branch interprets laws, but the Senate in the legislative branch confirms the President’s nominations for judicial positions, and Congress can impeach any of those judges and remove them from office.

What is the biggest check that the judicial branch can use against the other two?

invalidating laws and executive actions

What are powers of the judicial branch?

The Judicial Branch

  • Interpreting state laws;
  • Settling legal disputes;
  • Punishing violators of the law;
  • Hearing civil cases;
  • Protecting individual rights granted by the state constitution;
  • Determing the guilt or innocence of those accused of violating the criminal laws of the state;