<P> A judge of the Supreme Court can be removed under the Constitution only on grounds of proven misconduct or incapacity and by an order of the President of India, after a notice signed by at least 100 members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) or 50 members of the Rajya Sabha (Council of the States) is passed by a two - third majority in each House of the Parliament . </P> <P> A Person who has retired as a Judge of the Supreme Court is debarred from practicing in any court of law or before any other authority in India . </P> <P> Article 137 of the Constitution of India lays down provision for the power of the Supreme Court to review its own judgements . As per this Article, subject to the provisions of any law made by Parliament or any rules made under Article 145, the Supreme Court shall have power to review any judgment pronounced or order made by it . </P> <P> Under Order XL of the Supreme Court Rules, that have been framed under its powers under Article 145 of the Constitution, the Supreme Court may review its judgment or order but no application for review is to be entertained in a civil proceeding except on the grounds mentioned in Order XLVII, Rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure . </P>

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