High Court of Bhutan explained

Court Name:High Court of Bhutan
Established:3 November 1967[1]
Jurisdiction:Bhutan
Location:Thimphu
Type:Appointment by the Druk Gyalpo from a list of drangpons of dzongkhag courts or from eminent jurists on the recommendation of the National Judicial Commission
Authority:Constitution of Bhutan
Chiefjudgetitle:Chief Justice of High Court
Chiefjudgename:Duba Drukpa

The High Court of Bhutan derives its authority from the 2008 Constitution of Bhutan. It consists of the Chief Justice and eight Drangpons (Associate Justices). The Chief Justice and Drangpons of the High Court are appointed from among juniors, peers, and eminent jurists by the Druk Gyalpo. The judges of the High Court serve 10 year terms, or until reaching age 60; this retirement age is unique among the Civil Service and Constitutional Offices of Bhutan — all others retire at age 65. During their tenure, they are subject to censure and suspension by the Druk Gyalpo on the recommendation of the National Judicial Commission for proven misbehavior that does not rise to the level of impeachment.[2]

List of High Court Judges

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Justices of the Supreme Court and High Court. Royal Court of Bhutan. 9 January 2018. 24 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180924030217/http://www.judiciary.gov.bt/index.php/Welcome/get_pages?id=24%20&cat=5. dead.
  2. http://www.constitution.bt/TsaThrim%20Eng%20(A5).pdf Constitution of Bhutan