How Constitution shields Chief Election Commissioner from arbitrary removal
How Constitution shields Chief Election Commissioner from arbitrary removal
The Chief Election Commissioner holds a constitutional post protected by a removal process as strict as that of a Supreme Court judge, ensuring the office’s independence and role in overseeing free and fair elections.
The Chief Election Commissioner holds a constitutional post protected by a removal process as strict as that of a Supreme Court judge, ensuring the office’s independence and role in overseeing free and fair elections.