The President of India appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India Answered by G.S.Nair
President of India
N. Gopalaswami retired from the post of the Chief Election Commissioner on 20th April 2009 and after that Navin Chawla continued.
6 years or upto 65 years,whichever is earliest for Chief Election Commissioner, 6 years or upto 62 years,whichever is earliest for Election Commissioners
The Election CommissionElection Commission of India is a permanent Constitutional Body. The Election Commission was established in accordance with the Constitution on 25th January 1950. The Commission celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2001. Originally the commission had only a Chief Election Commissioner. It currently consists of Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners, it had only the Chief Election Commissioner before 1989. The concept of multi-member Commission has been in operation since 1993, with decision making power by majority vote.
Shri Navin Chawla was the 16th Chief Election Commissioner of India.
The President of India appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India Answered by G.S.Nair
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President of India
Mr.Navin Chawla
v.s.ramadevi
Naresh moti
it is virtually impossible to remove an election comission
N. Gopalaswami retired from the post of the Chief Election Commissioner on 20th April 2009 and after that Navin Chawla continued.
6 years or upto 65 years,whichever is earliest for Chief Election Commissioner, 6 years or upto 62 years,whichever is earliest for Election Commissioners
Upto 7th February 2004, J. M. Lyngdoh was the Chief Election Commissioner and after him T. S. Krishna Murthy took the charge.
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