how election commissioner is appointed.how he can be removed.what are the various function of election commissioner
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(i) The President of India (based on a recommendation from incumbent Govt of India) appoints the Chief Election Commissioner. Conventionally, senior-mostElection Commissioner is appointed as CEC. He has tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(ii) They have tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. They enjoy the same status and receive salary and perks as available to Judges of the Supreme Court of India. The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from office only through impeachment by Parliament
(iii) The Key Functions of the Election Commission Of India are as under :-
The Election Commission Of India is considered the guardian of free and reasonable elections.
It issues the Model Code Of Conduct in every election for political parties and candidates , so that the decorum of democracy is maintained.
It regulates political parties and registers them for being eligible to contest elections.
It publishes the allowed limits of campaign expenditure per candidate to all the political parties and also monitors the same.
The political parties must submit their actual reports to the ECI for getting tax benefits on contributions.
It guarantees that all the political parties regularly submit their audited financial reports.
(i) The President of India (based on a recommendation from incumbent Govt of India) appoints the Chief Election Commissioner. Conventionally, senior-mostElection Commissioner is appointed as CEC. He has tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(ii) They have tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. They enjoy the same status and receive salary and perks as available to Judges of the Supreme Court of India. The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from office only through impeachment by Parliament
(iii) The Key Functions of the Election Commission Of India are as under :-
The Election Commission Of India is considered the guardian of free and reasonable elections.
It issues the Model Code Of Conduct in every election for political parties and candidates , so that the decorum of democracy is maintained.
It regulates political parties and registers them for being eligible to contest elections.
It publishes the allowed limits of campaign expenditure per candidate to all the political parties and also monitors the same.
The political parties must submit their actual reports to the ECI for getting tax benefits on contributions.
It guarantees that all the political parties regularly submit their audited financial reports.
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