The correct answer is Section 94 of the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution.
Section 94 deals with the appointment and tenure of the Office of Judges of the State. It states that the Chief Justice of the State shall be appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Chief Minister. The other judges of the High Court shall be appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Chief Justice of the State, after consultation with the Chief Minister.
The tenure of a Judge of the High Court shall be until he attains the age of 62 years. However, a Judge may resign from his office by writing to the President of India.
The President of India may, on the recommendation of the Chief Justice of the State, remove a Judge of the High Court from his office if he is found guilty of misconduct.
Section 94 also provides for the appointment of acting Chief Justice and acting judges of the High Court. An acting Chief Justice may be appointed by the President of India if the office of the Chief Justice is vacant or if the Chief Justice is unable to perform his duties due to illness or absence. An acting judge may be appointed by the President of India if the office of a judge of the High Court is vacant or if a judge is unable to perform his duties due to illness or absence.
The appointment of an acting Chief Justice or an acting judge shall be made in consultation with the Chief Justice of the State.
Section 94 is an important provision of the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution as it deals with the appointment and tenure of the Office of Judges of the State. The provisions of this section ensure that the judiciary in the State is independent and impartial.