The Constitution of India has established a permanent and independent body to ensure free and fair elections in the country known as the Election Commission. The commission is responsible for holding Lok Sabha elections of India.
Election Commission Notes
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It is an important topic for IAS Exam, coming under Indian Polity syllabus. This article will hence talk about Election Commission of India, Article 324 (pertaining to the independence and impartial functioning of Election Commission,) its powers and responsibilities and more. Aspirants can also download the UPSC notes PDF of the topic from the link given below.
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The Constitution provides the Election Commission of India with the power of direction, superintendence, and control of elections to parliament, state legislatures, the office of president of India and the office of vice-president of India.
The Election Commission is an all-India body that is common to both the Central government and the State governments. It must be noted here that the commission does not deal with the elections to the Municipalities and Panchayats in the states. Hence, a separate State Election Commission is provided by the Constitution of India.
Since its inception in 1950 and till 15 October 1989, the election commission was a one-member body with only the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) as its sole member.
Aspirants can find the list of Chief Election Commissioners of India in the linked article.
Article 324 of The Constitution of India mentions the provisions to safeguard and ensure the independent and impartial functioning of the Election Commission which is as follows.
Among the major Constitutional Bodies in India, Election Commission is a permanent Constitutional Body. It was established in accordance with the Constitution on 25th January 1950.
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In details, these powers of the Election Commission of India are:
The Commission is aided in its function by deputy election commissioners. The deputy ECs are taken from the civil services and they are appointed by the Commission. They have a fixed tenure. They are aided by the secretaries, deputy secretaries, joint secretaries and under-secretaries posted in the commission’s secretariat.
Article 324 of the Constitution has made the following provisions with regard to the composition of the election commission:
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The powers and functions of the Election Commission with regard to elections to the Parliament, state legislatures and offices of President and Vice-President can be classified into three categories, viz, • Administrative • Advisory • Quasi-Judicial
The President appoints the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and the other Election Commissioners.
The following articles of the Constitution of India are related to ECI:
Important Articles related to Election Commission of India | |
Article 324 | Superintendence, direction and control of elections to be vested in an Election Commission. |
Article 325 | No person to be ineligible for inclusion in, or to claim to be included in a special, electoral roll on grounds of religion, race, caste or sex. |
Article 326 | Elections to the House of the People and to the Legislative Assemblies of States to be on the basis of adult suffrage. |
Article 327 | Power of Parliament to make provision with respect to elections to Legislatures. |
Article 328 | Power of Legislature of a State to make provision with respect to elections to such Legislature. |
Article 329 | Bar to interference by courts in electoral matters. |
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