Important Constitutional Bodies
Election Commission of India
- Constitutional Authority: The Constitution of India entrusts the Election Commission of India with the authority to direct, supervise, and oversee elections for parliament, state legislatures, the President of India, and the Vice-President of India.
- Permanent Independent Body: Established under Article 324 of the Constitution, the Election Commission is a permanent, independent body. This body comprises one Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and additional members as determined by the President. Appointments to these positions are made by the President.
- Qualifications and Tenure: The Constitution does not stipulate specific qualifications for the Commissioners, nor does it restrict retired Commissioners ....
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- 2 Appointment & Transfer of Judges
- 3 Doctrine of Eminent Domain: State Property, Common Property & Community Property
- 4 Distribution of Legislative Power: What Centre & States can & cannot do?
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- 6 Election Commission: Power, Limitations & Conflicts
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