Court of Session or by the Court of a Special Judge appointed under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1952 (46 of 1952); (b) any offence ... Chief Judicial Magistrate; (ii) to a Court of Special Judge appointed under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1952 (46 of 1952), if the offence
Judges and Assistant Sessions Judges to exercise jurisdiction in a Court of Session. (4) The Sessions Judge of one sessions division may be appointed ... Sessions Judge and continue in charge thereof until the office is resumed by the Sessions Judge or assumed by an officer appointed thereto, and shall
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
4. Cases triable by special Judges.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure ... special Judge for the area within which it was committed, or, as the case may be, by the special Judge appointed for the case
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
3. Power to appoint special Judges.
(1) The Central Government or the State Government may, by notification in the Official ... Gazette, appoint as many special Judges as may be necessary for such area or areas or for such case or group of cases
which the Sessions Judge or the Additional Sessions Judge of a Special Court was working immediately before his appointment as such Judge. (3) A person ... shall not be qualified for appointment as a Judge of a Special Court unless he is, immediately before such appointment, a Sessions Judge
number, of not more than seven other Judges. (2) Every Judge of the Supreme Court shall be appointed by the President by warrant under ... legislation prescribe.] (3) A person shall not be qualified for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court unless he is a citizen of India
Article 233 in Constitution of India
233. Appointment of district judges
(1) Appointments of persons to be, and the posting and promotion of, district judges ... State shall only be eligible to be appointed a district judge if he has been for not less than seven years an advocate
Judge of that Court until the permanent Judge has resumed his duties. (3) No person appointed as an additional or acting Judge of a High ... rupees Any other Judge.....……............ 3,500 rupees: Provided that if a Judge of a High Court at the time of his appointment is in receipt
consultation with the National Judicial Appointments Commission, appoint duly qualified persons to be additional Judges of the Court for such period not exceeding two years ... consultation with the National Judicial Appointments Commission, appoint a duly qualified person to act as a Judge of that Court until the permanent Judge
Judge or Judges of a Family Court. (2) When a Family Court consists of more than one Judge,- (a) each of the Judges may exercise ... Judges to be the Principal Judge and any other Judge to be the Additional Principal Judge; (c) the Principal Judge may, from time to time