Q. The Constitution does not specify the strength of a high court and leaves it to the discretion of the?
Answer: B
Notes:
Explanation: Every high court (whether exclusive or common) consists of a chief justice and such other judges as the president may from time to time deem necessary to appoint.
- Thus, the Constitution does not specify the strength of a high court and leaves it to the discretion of the president.
- Accordingly, the President determines the strength of a high court from time to time depending upon its workload.
Source: Laxmikanth

