Consider the following statements regarding Election Commission:1. Th...
The Constitution has sought to safeguard and ensure the independence and impartiality of the Election Commission. However,
- The Constitution has not prescribed the qualifications (legal, educational, administrative or judicial) of the members of the Election Commission. Hence statement 1 is not correct.
- The Constitution has not specified the term of the members of the Election Commission,
- The Constitution has not debarred the retiring election commissioners from any further appointment by the government. Hence statement 2 is not correct .
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Consider the following statements regarding Election Commission:1. Th...
Explanation:
The given statements are not entirely correct. Let's understand each statement in detail:
1. The Constitution has prescribed qualifications and terms of the members of the Election Commission:
The Constitution has indeed prescribed qualifications and terms of the members of the Election Commission, but it has not fixed the number of members. The Election Commission of India consists of a Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and such number of Election Commissioners (ECs) as the President may from time to time fix.
The qualifications for the appointment of CEC and ECs are not mentioned in the Constitution, but in the Representation of the People Act, 1950. According to this Act, the CEC and ECs should be persons of integrity and high moral character and must have been judges of a high court or must have held high government office for at least six years.
The term of office of the CEC and ECs is not mentioned in the Constitution but in the Representation of the People Act, 1951. According to this Act, the CEC and ECs hold office for a term of six years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
2. Retiring election commissioners are debarred from any further appointment by the government:
This statement is incorrect. Retiring ECs are not debarred from any further appointment by the government. In fact, many retired ECs have been appointed to various constitutional posts like Governors, Chief Information Commissioner, etc.
Hence, the correct answer is option 'D' - neither 1 nor 2.
Consider the following statements regarding Election Commission:1. Th...
Because their is no article regarding election commission in india.the members are selected by the President
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