Q. Who appoints the acting chief justice of High Court?
Answer: President
Notes: Judge can be appointed acting Chief Justice of that High Court by the President if - 1. The Chief Justice of the High Court is temporarily absent. 2. The office of Chief Justice of the High Court is vacant. 3. The Chief Justice of the High Court is unable to perform the duties of his office.
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