what the term of office of the chief election commissioner
and write functions of it
Answers
Explanation:
They have tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
Under the Constitution, the Commission also has advisory jurisdiction in the matter of post-election ineligibility of sitting members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
Additionally, the cases of persons found guilty of dishonest practices at elections which come before the Supreme Court and High Courts are also referred to the Commission for its opinion on the question as to whether such person shall be disqualified and, if so, for what period. The judgment of the Commission in all such matters is binding on the President or, as the case may be, the Governor to whom such opinion is tendered.
The Commission has the power to prohibit a candidate who has failed to lodge an account of his election expenses within the time and in the manner set by law.
The Commission has also the power to remove or reduce the period of such disqualification as also other disqualification under the law.