Q. Who appoints the judges of the Indian Supreme Court ?
Answer: President
Notes: Subsequent to the rulings in the Three Judges Cases (1982, 1993, 1998), the President has to appoint judges who have been chosen by the Supreme Court’s collegium — a closed group comprising the Chief Justice of India and the four senior most associate judges of the court. Note : It is the President that administers oath to the Chief Justice of India. In the absence of the President, the Vice President can administer oath to CJI.

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