Appointment of Constitutional Authorities क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
10 points- 1.
President of India is the appointing authority for many constitutional positions (e.g., Governors, Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts, Attorney General, Comptroller and Auditor General, Election Commissioners).
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Appointment processes often involve consultation with other constitutional bodies or individuals (e.g., collegium for appointment of judges).
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Qualifications and eligibility criteria are prescribed in the Constitution or relevant laws.
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The process aims to balance executive authority with the need for independent and impartial appointments.
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Parliament can enact laws to regulate the appointment process for certain positions.
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The appointment process is subject to judicial review to ensure compliance with constitutional principles.
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The appointment of the CIC involves a committee led by the Prime Minister.
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The Leader of Opposition is a member of the selection committee for the CIC, providing a check on executive power.
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The appointment process should ensure representation of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
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The tenure and conditions of service of constitutional authorities are defined to ensure their independence.
दृश्य सामग्री
Comparison of Appointment Processes for Key Constitutional Authorities
Compares the appointment processes for different constitutional authorities, highlighting the appointing authority, selection committee (if any), and relevant constitutional articles.
| Constitutional Authority | Appointing Authority | Selection Committee/Consultation | Relevant Article(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chief Justice of India | President of India | Collegium of Supreme Court Judges | Article 124 |
| Chief Election Commissioner | President of India | None specified (appointed by President) | Article 324 |
| Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) | President of India | None specified (appointed by President) | Article 148 |
| Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) | President of India | Committee: PM, Leader of Opposition, Union Cabinet Minister | RTI Act, 2005 |
हालिया विकास
5 विकासDebate on the collegium system for appointment of judges.
Calls for greater transparency and accountability in the appointment process.
Efforts to reform the appointment process to ensure greater diversity and representation.
Judicial pronouncements on the scope of judicial review in appointment matters.
Controversies surrounding appointments to various constitutional positions.
