PART V THE UNION CHAPTER IV.- THE UNION JUDICIARY
127. Appointment of ad hoc, Judges (1) If at any time there should
not be a quorum of the Judges of the Supreme Court available to hold
or continue any session of the Court, the Chief Justice of India may,
with the previous consent of the President and after consultation with
the Chief Justice of the High Court concerned, request in writing the
attendance at the sittings of the Court, as an ad hoc Judge, for such
period as may be necessary, of a Judge of a High Court duly qualified
for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court to be designated by
the Chief Justice of India.
(2) It shall be the duty of the Judge who has been so designated, in
priority to other duties of his office, to attend the sittings of the
Supreme Court at the time and for the period for which his attendance
is required, and while so attending he shall have all the
jurisdiction, powers and privileges, and shall discharge the duties,
of a Judge of the Supreme Court.
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