ANSWER is Parliament.Rajya SABHA simply can pass a resolution with a MAJORITY and Lok Sabha can pass it. Also, unlike the President of India who can be impeached on the ground of ‘Violation of Constitution,’ there is no ground mentioned in the constitution for the removal of the Vice President of India.The Supreme Court stands at the apex of the judicial system of the country.Article 124 provides for the establishment and constitution of the Supreme court.Established as the Supreme court of India on 28th January 1950.Also known as the 'guardian of our Constitution.Also known as 'court of record'.The Chief Justice and other Judges of the Indian Supreme Court are appointed by the PresidentThe power to increase or decrease the number of judges of the supreme court rests with the Parliament.After the appointment of the new four JUSTICES on 18 September 2019, the strength of the Supreme court increases from 30 to 34.The chief justice of India is the head of the Supreme Court of India.The appointment of judges other than the chief justice, the chief justice of India shall always be consulted. Parliament- It is the highest legislative body in India.The Indian Parliament consists of the President and two HOUSES (Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha).The President has the power to summon or adjourn either House of Parliament or dissolve the Lok Sabha.President- The primary responsibility of the president is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the law of India per Article 60.President can be initiated in either of the two houses and requires a two-thirds majority in both the houses.Prime Minister- The Prime Minister is responsible to maintain the general direction of the Government's activities and ensures coordinated and purposeful work of the Cabinet of Ministers.