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Article 220 of The Indian Constitution: Permanent Judge

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Article 220: Restriction on practice after being a permanent Judge

No person who, after the commencement of this Constitution, has held office as a permanent Judge of a High Court shall plead or act in any court or before any authority in India except the Supreme Court and the other High Courts.

Explanation: In this article, the expression “High Court” does not include a High Court for a State specified in Part B of the First Schedule as it existed before the commencement of the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956.

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Article 220 of The Indian Constitution, Restriction on practice after being a permanent Judge

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