Q. Constitution of India makes provisions for a person to become judge of supreme court if he/ she has practiced as an advocate in High Court for a minimum period of__:
Answer: 10 Years
Notes: The correct answer is 10 years. According to Article 124(3)(a) of the Constitution of India, a person is eligible to be appointed as a Supreme Court judge if they have been an advocate in a High Court or in two or more such courts for at least 10 years. This provision ensures that judges have substantial legal experience before serving on the highest court in the country.

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