How many judges are considered a quorum in the supreme court?

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2026-04-01 02:00

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In any given assembly, a quorum is the number decided upon by that assembly as the minimum number of persons that must be present for the assembly to operate or generally conduct business. Normally, three members of an assembly and the head of the assembly is the minimum to make quorum.

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