Impeachment of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)

19 Aug 2025

Impeachment of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)

Opposition parties in India, grouped under the INDIA bloc, are discussing a motion to remove Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, following his recent press conference and alleged politically charged statements.

Appointment Process

  • Constitutional Provision – Article 324: It states that the Election Commission will comprise the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and such number of Election Commissioners (ECs), as the President may decide.  
  • Statutory provisions: The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Act, 2023 regulates their appointment, service conditions, tenure, etc.
  • Appointing Authority: President of India, based on recommendation from a three-member selection committee:
    • Prime Minister
    • Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha
    • One Union Cabinet member
  • Search Committee: Led by the Law Minister, submits a panel of candidates to the Selection Committee, ensuring a structured and rigorous selection process.
  • Eligibility: Eligible candidates must hold (or have held) positions equivalent to Secretary to the central government.
  • Term and reappointment: Members of the Election Commission will hold office for six years, or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
    • Members of the Commission cannot be re-appointed.  
    • If an EC is appointed as a CEC, the overall period of the term may not be more than six years.
  • Salary and pension: The salary, allowances, and other conditions of service of the CEC and ECs will be equivalent to that of the Cabinet Secretary. 
  • Roles and Functions: Election Commissioners play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of elections. Their key responsibilities include:
    • Supervising, directing, and controlling elections to Parliament, State Legislatures, and the offices of the President and Vice President.
    • Framing general election rules.
    • Determining constituencies and preparing electoral rolls.
    • Granting recognition and symbols to political parties.
    • Setting election dates and appointing polling officers.
    • Ensuring compliance with the Model Code of Conduct and other electoral guidelines.

Constitutional & Legal Basis for Removal

  • Constitution: Article 324(5) — CEC can be removed “in like manner and on the like grounds as a Supreme Court judge.”
  • Law: Section 11(2) of the CEC and Other Election Commissioners Act, 2023 echoes the constitutional provision.
  • Grounds:
    • Proved misbehaviour – includes corruption, abuse of office, or actions incompatible with the CEC’s duties.
    • Incapacity – inability to perform official duties.

Steps to Remove the CEC

  • Notice of Motion: Members of both Houses of Parliament must submit a motion explicitly alleging misbehaviour or incapacity.
  • Enquiry/Investigation: A committee is formed to examine the evidence supporting the charges.
  • Parliamentary Vote: Motion must be passed by a two-thirds majority of members “present and voting” in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
  • Presidential Action: Once the motion is successfully passed, the President orders the removal of the CEC.
    • There is no discretion for the President; it is a constitutional obligation to act on Parliament’s decision.

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