Body or institute established by the Constitution of India. They can only be changed or amended by Constitutional Amendment Bill, rather than regular government or private bills.
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Election Commission of India
Sushil Chandra: 24th CEC
- Part XV Article 324-329
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Responsible for conducting elections in Centre and State
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Takes decision from announcement of Election to declaration of Results
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Independent of government
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Composition
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Originally : 1 Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)
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By Election Commission Amendment Act , 1989: 1 CEC + 2 Election Commissioner (EC)
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Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)
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Appointed by President (but not answerable to president)
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Term in office : 6 years or 65 years of age (whichever is earlier)
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Salary equivalent to Supreme Court Judge
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Removal requires a resolution in both houses with special majority, on account of proven misbehavior or incapacity
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Election commissioners can be removed by president on recommendation of CEC
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Functions:
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Maintains Code of Conduct during elections
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Acts as court to resolve disputes related election symbols, party recognition
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Appoints and assists State Chief Electoral Officer to conduct election in local bodies
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Finance Commission
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Quasi judicial body
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Article 280
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Allocation of revenue resources between union and state government
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Constituted by president every fifth year
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Composition: Chairman + 4 members.
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Qualifications by finance commission act, 1950
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Chairman should be having experience in public affairs
Members :
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Judge of High Court, or qualified to be appointed one
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Person with specified knowledge of finance and account Of GoI
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Wide experience in Financial Matters and in administration
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Person with special knowledge of economics
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Functions:
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Distribution of taxes between the Centre and state
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Principles which should govern grant in aid to states by Centre
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Looks into distribution of Consolidated funds of states to municipalities
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Any other matter referred by president
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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
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Part XIV Article 315 – 323
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Composition: Chairman, Total 9 or 11 members.
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No qualification mentioned but, half members must have held office for more than 5 years
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Term in office: 6 years or 65 years of age (whichever is earlier)
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Not eligible to further hold office under Government of India
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Functions;
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Conducts exams for requirement to central and public services
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Assists state in framing and operating scheme of joint recruitment
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Serving needs of state on request of governor
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Reports to president
State Public Service Commission (SPSC)
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Article 315 – 323
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Term in office: 6 years or 62 years of age (whichever is earlier)
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Reports to governor
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Can resign to governor
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Removal only by President
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Attorney General of India
K K Venugopal :15th Attorney General of India
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Highest law officer of India
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Mentioned in Article 76
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Appointed by President
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Qualification of Supreme Court (SC) Judge
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At least 5 yrs as judge or High Court (or two or more such courts in succession)
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Or 10 yrs as advocate of High court (or two or more such courts in succession)
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A distinguished jurist, in opinion of president
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President determines the retainer (generally equal to salary of SC judge)
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Term not fixed, removal at pleasure of President
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Enjoys powers of a Lok Sabha Minister
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Duties:
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Legal advice to Government of India (GoI)
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Represents GoI in all cases in Supreme Court
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Appear in any High Court when required by GoI
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Perform all legal duties assigned by president
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Can take up private cases, but not against the government
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Rights: Right of audience in all courts without vote.
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Conventionally retires with the government
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Assisted by 2 Solicitor general and 4 additional Solicitor General
Advocate General
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Highest law officer of State
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Mentioned in Article 165
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Appointed by Governor
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Qualification of High Court Judge
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Term not fixed, removal at pleasure of Governor
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Enjoys same rights and duties at state level (Similar to Attorney general of India )
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Comptroller and Auditor General
“ Most important officer under constitution “ – B R Ambedkar
G C Murmu : 14th CAG
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Guardian of Public Purse
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Head of India Audits and accounts department
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Mentioned in Article 148
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Appointed by President
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Term in office 6 years or 65 years of age (whichever comes earlier)
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Enjoys power equal to an IAS officer
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Salary as per Supreme Court Judge
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Not eligible to further hold office under Government of India
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Not a part of executive
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Submits 3 Audit reports to President on :
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Appropriation accounts
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Financial accounts
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Public undertaking
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Duties: Audits and Reports :
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Consolidated Fund of India, States and Union territory
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Contingency Funds and public accounts of union and states
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All trading manufacturing, profit and loss accounts of any department of union or states
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All receipts and expenditure of Union and states.
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All bodies and authorities financed from union and states, Government Companies and other corporations or bodies.
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Not eligible to hold any office under GoI
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Removal similar to Supreme Court judge on account of proven misbehavior or incapacity
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Accounting body of state government : Comptroller and Auditor General
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Accounting body of central government : Comptroller General of Accounts
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Auditing both central and state government : Comptroller and Auditor General
8. National Commission for Backward Classes
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Formed by 102 Amendment Act, 2018
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Article 338B
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Earlier: Statutory Body under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
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Composition: 5 members, including Chairperson, appointed by President
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Service and tenure by President
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Annual report to President
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Function:
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Examine complains and welfare measures related to Backward Classes
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Investigate, monitor, evaluate legal safeguards related to Scheduled Caste
9. Special Officer for linguistic Minorities
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Formed by 7th Amendment 1956
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Article 350B
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Appointed by President
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Under Ministry of Minority Affairs
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Constitution does not specify qualifications, tenure, salary, allowances, removal
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Headquarter: Prayagraj; 3 Regional office Belgaum, Chennai, Kolkata
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Functions: Investigate, monitor, evaluate legal safeguards related to linguistic minorities
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