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Judicial serivce Vs Judicial Member.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 13 May 2011 This query is : Resolved 
When we called a member judicial member?

The answer was When any member appointed from the Judicial service (retired Judge or in service) is called a judicial member. So what does the judicial service here means?

We can say that any Judge under the law who is now retired but appoint under any tribunal or any quasi-judicial service are known as a judicial member. So here the word retired is compulsory should be there.

If the person has got a promotion form one level to another higher level under any quasi-judicial service than he is not a judicial member. Because he was not a judge & he is not retired from the judging work forms any court & not re-appointed under the quasi-judicial service.

Simply pls elaborate the term judicial service means & judicial member means. Support the answer with the case law of SC if any.


Thanks
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 24 August 2015
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