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The correct answer is: D. President
The President of India appoints the judges of the district courts on the advice of the Chief Justice of India. The Chief Justice of India is the head of the judiciary in India and is responsible for the appointment of judges to all courts in the country. The President is the head of state and has the power to appoint judges to the Supreme Court and the High Courts. However, the President can only appoint judges to the district courts on the advice of the Chief Justice of India.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Option A: The Governor is the head of the state and has the power to appoint judges to the High Courts. However, the Governor cannot appoint judges to the district courts.
- Option B: The Chief Minister is the head of the government in a state and has no power to appoint judges.
- Option C: The Law Minister is a member of the government and is responsible for the administration of justice. However, the Law Minister does not have the power to appoint judges.