Who appoints the members of the Election Commission of India (ECI) according to the Constitution of India?
a) The Prime Minister
b) The President
c) The Chief Justice of India
d) The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha
What was the Supreme Court verdict on the appointment of members of the ECI?
a) The executive will continue to have sole power to appoint members of the ECI
b) A three-member committee comprising the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of India, and the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha will choose the CEC and ECs until a law is passed
c) The President will appoint the CEC and Commissioners on the advice of the Prime Minister
d) The CJI will appoint the members of the ECI
Why did the Supreme Court rule in favor of a three-member committee to appoint the CEC and ECs?
a) Because the existing system was working well
b) Because the Constitution makers intended for the manner of appointment to be laid down in a parliamentary law
c) Because the Prime Minister and the President were not competent enough to make the appointment
d) Because the CJI was the only authority that could preserve the independence of the ECI
Why is the independence of the ECI important?
a) To ensure that elections are free and fair
b) To maintain the integrity of the Republic
c) To prevent the appointing authority from expecting loyalty or reciprocity
d) All of the above
How can the independence of an institution be preserved according to the article?
a) By having a three-member committee comprising the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of India, and the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha
b) By having a law made in that behalf by Parliament
c) By having the CJI present during the appointment process
d) By having a database of high-ranking civil servants to choose from