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Consider the following statements vis-à-vis the Election Commission of India (ECI):
- Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and other Election Commissioners can be removed by the process of impeachment as that of a Supreme Court Judge.
- If difference of opinion arises amongst the CEC and two other Election Commissioners, CEC will have the Veto Power.
- The decisions of Election Commission can only be challenged in the Supreme Court of India.
Choose the correct answer from the code given below:
A |
1 only
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B |
2 only
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C |
1, 2 and 3
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D |
None of the above
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Your Ans is
Right ans is D
Your Answer Is Correct
Your Answer Is Wrong
Explanation :
- The decisions of the Commission can be challenged in the High Court and the Supreme Court of the India by appropriate petitions. Hecne, statement 3 is wrong.
- Only the CEC can be removed by impeachment as that of Judge of Supreme Court, but ECs can be removed by the President on recommendation of CEC.
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