Article 124(3) Qualifications of Judges
Duration: 4 min
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The video is an educational lecture focusing on the eligibility criteria for judges of the Supreme Court of India, specifically under Article 124(3). The instructor stands in front of a whiteboard displaying the title "अनुच्छेद 124(3): न्यायाधीशों की योग्यताएं" (Article 124(3): Eligibility of Judges). He systematically breaks down the requirements listed on the board. The lecture begins with the fundamental requirement that the candidate must be a citizen of India. It then details the professional experience needed, offering three distinct pathways: serving as a High Court judge for at least five years, practicing as a High Court advocate for at least ten years, or being recognized as a distinguished jurist by the President. The instructor concludes by explaining the retirement age, circling the number 65 on the board to highlight that judges serve until this age.
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0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The instructor starts by introducing the topic written at the top of the whiteboard: "अनुच्छेद 124(3): न्यायाधीशों की योग्यताएं" (Article 124(3): Eligibility of Judges). He points to the first bullet point, "भारत का नागरिक" (Citizen of India), establishing the primary nationality requirement. He then moves to the section labeled "अनुभव / कार्यकालीन योग्यता" (Experience/Tenure Eligibility). He explains the first sub-point (क), which mandates that a person must have been a Judge of one or more High Courts for at least five years. He gestures towards the text "High Court" and "5 वर्ष" (5 years) to emphasize the duration. Next, he discusses sub-point (ख), explaining the alternative path for advocates. He points out that a person must have been an Advocate of one or more High Courts for at least ten years. Finally, he briefly touches upon sub-point (ग), which allows the President to appoint a "distinguished jurist" if they are not a judge or advocate.
2:00 – 3:36 02:00-03:36
In the second segment, the instructor shifts focus to the tenure and retirement of Supreme Court judges. He points to the final bullet point on the board, which reads "सेवानिवृत्ति (Retirement): सुप्रीम कोर्ट के जज 65 वर्ष की आयु तक अपने पद पर रह सकते हैं।" (Retirement: Supreme Court judges can hold office until the age of 65). He uses a marker to circle the number "65" on the board, visually reinforcing this critical exam fact. He explains that unlike other positions, the retirement age is fixed at 65 years. Towards the end of the video, he writes the number "214" in a circle at the top of the board, likely referencing a specific question number. He concludes the segment by reiterating the importance of these eligibility criteria for the judiciary. The visual focus remains on the whiteboard text, ensuring students can read the specific legal provisions being discussed.
The lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the constitutional requirements for becoming a Supreme Court judge in India. It covers the three main eligibility paths: serving as a High Court judge for 5 years, practicing as a High Court advocate for 10 years, or being a distinguished jurist. The instructor clearly distinguishes these options using the bullet points on the board. Additionally, the lecture clarifies the retirement age, emphasizing the 65-year limit through visual circling. This structured approach helps students memorize the specific durations and conditions required for judicial appointments.