What is the highest post in Judge?

The chief justice always ranks first in the order of precedence—regardless of the length of the officeholder's service (even if shorter than that of one or more associate justices). This elevated status has enabled successive chief justices to define and refine both the court's culture and its judicial priorities.
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Who is the highest ranking judge on the court?

The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., is the 17th Chief Justice of the United States, and there have been 104 Associate Justices in the Court's history.
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Who is the senior most judge?

It was also the first instance that nine judges to the Supreme Court took oath at once. 7 of the 33 judges (excluding chief justice) are expected to eventually become Chief Justices of India. Justice Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud is the 50th and current Chief Justice of India.
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Is Chief Justice higher than judge?

Chief justices are the most senior member of the court, regardless of how many years they served on the bench. As the most senior member of the court, they generally write the majority opinions when in the majority, which allows them to influence the historical record.
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Who is bigger than a judge?

A cabinet secretary is much more powerfully than a high court judge.
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Who is bigger Attorney General or Chief Justice?

In layman terms, Chief Justice is a Judge and Attorney General is a Lawyer, both have distinct roles to play. The Attorney General of India is the highest law officer of the country and he/she is the chief legal advisor to the GoI.
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Who is the head of all judges?

The Chief Justice of India (IAST: भारत के मुख्य न्यायाधीश) is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of India as well as the highest-ranking officer of the Indian Judiciary.
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Who is the head of judge?

Chief Justice of India is the head of the judiciary system in India. The chief justice is the head of the Supreme Court and is responsible for the allocation of cases and appointment of constitutional benches which deal with important matters of law.
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Who is the lowest judge?

There is a three-tier system of courts. On the civil side, at the lowest level is the court of Civil Judge (Junior Division). On criminal side, the lowest court is that of the Judicial Magistrate 1st class. Civil Judge (Junior Division) decides civil cases of small pecuniary stake.
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Who is bigger judge or jury?

So one individual, the judge, decides 3000 cases. Whereas, in The Jury System, EACH case goes to 10-15 DIFFERENT Jurors. So the judgements in these 3000 cases will come from 30000 to 40000 DIFFERENT Jurors. So the number of 'decision makers' in Jury System is much much larger.
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Who is the most important judge?

John Marshall was the longest serving Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in history. He is widely considered the most influential Supreme Court justice. Marshall helped to establish the Supreme Court as a powerful and independent third branch of the government. His ruling on the landmark case Marbury v.
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Is a judge higher than a lawyer?

The critical difference between a lawyer and judge is the fact that a lawyer practices law while a judge is a person who presides over the law. The purpose of law and order is to correct wrongs, maintain the stability of political and social authority while delivering justice to the convicted.
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Which judge has more power?

The Sessions Judge is the highest judicial authority in a district. Below him, there are Courts of civil jurisdiction, known in different States as Munsifs, Sub-Judges, Civil Judges and the like.
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What is the hierarchy of judges?

The federal court system has three main levels: district courts, circuit courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. Federal judges and Supreme Court justices are appointed by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate for a lifetime term.
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What is the youngest age to be a judge?

Some types of judgeships require more experience than others. In Texas, for example, a county criminal court judge must be at least 25 years old and have 4 years of experience practicing law, but a criminal appeals court judge must be at least 35 years old and have 10 years of experience as a lawyer or judge.
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What is the person called who sits next to the judge?

The court reporter usually sits near the judge and types on a small machine. Court reporters type very fast, and everyone in court has to speak slowly and clearly so the court reporter can hear what they say. All courts have clerks as well.
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Can you call judge sir?

In person: In an interview, social event, or in court, address a judge as “Your Honor” or “Judge [last name].” If you are more familiar with the judge, you may call her just “Judge.” In any context, avoid “Sir” or “Ma'am.” Special Titles.
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Do you call a judge Lord?

They are still called “My Lord” or “My Lady” in Court. By tradition High Court Judges are called “Honourable”, e.g. “The Hon. Mr Justice Bugginwallop.” They are not Privy Councillors and are not called “Right Honourable.” If you are writing about a professional matter you address the envelope as “The Hon.
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What are the 12 judges called?

The Book of Judges mentions twelve leaders who are said to "judge" Israel: Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah, Gideon, Tola, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, and Samson.
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Do judges have titles?

High Court Judges are given the prefix 'The Honourable' and are referred to as 'Mr/Mrs/Ms Justice surname'. So, for example, a High Court Judge would formally be referred to as The Honourable Mrs Justice Smith.
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How many types of judges are there?

They are original, appellate and advisory. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is mentioned in Articles 131, 133, 136 and 143 of the Constitution.
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Who is higher than the Supreme Court?

The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
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Who is the highest attorney?

A principal is an executive-level attorney, equivalent to a chief executive officer, according to employment website Indeed.
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Is the Chief Justice above the president?

Impeachment trials

Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution stipulates that the chief justice shall preside over the Senate trial of an impeached president of the United States. Three chief justices have presided over presidential impeachment trials: Salmon P.
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Who is the most powerful person in a courtroom?

1Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the American criminal justice system. They control the direction and outcome of all criminal cases, particularly through their charging and plea-bargaining decisions.
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