v.ramaswami swami was one of the chief justices who faced impeachment
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A judge can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed separatly by two third members of the 2 houses of parliament.
The effects to the economy after the impeachment of Chief Justice Corona should be minimal to none. Chief justices usally do not play a major part in the structure of an economy and a new justice will be established anyway.
By forwarding an appeal of misbehave and inability.
In an impeachment trial of a president, the Chief Justice of the United States presides over the Senate proceedings. This role includes maintaining order, ensuring that the trial follows established rules, and guiding the Senate in its deliberations. The Chief Justice does not vote on the articles of impeachment unless there is a tie. Their presence is intended to lend a sense of impartiality and legitimacy to the proceedings.
He has nothing to do with the impeachment trials. It is the House and then the Senate with the Chief Justice as the judge.
The Senate has the sole power to try all impeachment. When the impeachment case is with the US President, the presiding officer will be the Chief Justice.
If the Senate tries the Chief Justice, it would follow the procedure used in most impeachment trials. The presiding officer of the Senate or an appointed "Impeachment Trial Committee" would preside, or act as judge, and the other Senators would serve as the jury.This procedure is used for the removal trial of allofficials except the US President, and became legal practice in 1986 when the Senate amended its rules and procedures for impeachment trials. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court only presides over the impeachment trial of a US President.
The vice-president of the US normally presides over the senate, including impeachment trials. In the special case that the president is impeached, the Chief Justice of the US presides over the trial.
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As President of the Senate, the U.S. Vice President presides over most impeachment trials. However, Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that when the President is on trial the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides. And although the Constitution doesn't say, I assume that would also be the case if the Vice President were the defendant in an impeachment trial (an incumbent U.S. Vice President has never been impeached to date).