Political Science, asked by Dhruv11181, 6 months ago

Mention two provisions which ensure the Independence of Election Commission?​

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Answered by saranshgaurn
20

Answer:

The Election Commission (EC) is a constitutional body under Article 324 of the Constitution. It consists of a Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners. The elections in our country are conducted by this independent body in a free and fair manner.

• The Commission decides the territorial areas of the electoral constituencies throughout the country.

• It periodically revises the electoral rolls and registers all the eligible voters.

• It grants recognition to the political parties.

• It supervises the machinery of the elections throughout the country to ensure free and fair election.

• The EC takes every decision related to the elections, from announcement to the declaration of the results.

• It punishes the candidates or party if they violate the norms.

• Ec may order the government to follow guidelines to prevent misuse of powers.

• The officers working on election duty are answerable to the EC and not the government.

Explanation:

Answered by sanjaykumar20061970
15

Explanation:

Two provisions which ensure the independency of the Election commission are as follows.

The members of the Election Commission are appointed by the President of India, but the members are not answerable to the President of India

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