The following are the requirements for the qualifications of the Supreme Court Judge:
The qualification for appointment as a Supreme Court Judge is given by Article 124(3).
The person must be an Indian citizen.
They must have served as a Judge of a High Court for at least five years or two or more such Courts in succession.
They have been a backer of a High Court or two or more such Courts in succession for at least ten years.
They are a notable jurist in the President’s judgement.
Final answer:
Hence, the qualifications of the Supreme Court Judge include the conditions that the person should be a Indian citized, experience as a Judge of a High Court, experience as an advocate of a High Court, and being a notable jurist in the President’s judgement.