The President appoints the Chief Justice as well as all the others.
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.
The President of India appoints Chief Justice of High Court on advice of the Supreme Court.
President of India
Chief justice of Supreme court is appointed by president of india
the president in consultation with chief justice of the supreme court
Prime Minister of Pakistan is the head of the state and he appoints Chief Justice of Pakistan. Normally Chief Justice retires when he/she reaches the age of 60. Current Chief Justice will retire in October, 2013.
The President selects and appoints the Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) to lead the US Supreme Court. President George W. Bush appointed the current Chief Justice, John J. Roberts, Jr. to preside over the Court in 2005, following the death of late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist.
Justices are appointed by the Governor of the particular state on advice of the state premier. Federally its the same for the high court, the Governor General appoints the chief on the advice of the Prime Minister.
John G. Roberts, Jr. is the chief justice of the US supreme court.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
public appoints the chief minister of state in india.
John G. Roberts, Jr. is the chief justice of the US supreme court.