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The President appoints the Chief Justice as well as all the others.
The Executive branch appoints all federal judges, with the Senate's approval.
The President, who is part of the Executive Branch, appoints new justices.
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The US President appoints the Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) with approval of the Senate. The nominee may already be an Associate Justice or may be someone outside the Supreme Court. The Senate must confirm the nomination by a simple majority vote.The process for appointing a Chief Justice is the same as that for appointing an Associate Justice.
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general assembly and the security council
general assembly and the security council
general assembly and the security council
The Executive Branch. The President appoints, subject to approval/ confirmation by the Senate.
The President of India appoints Chief Justice of High Court on advice of the Supreme Court.
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