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State Public Service Commission (removal): Who removes members of a State Commission on a report of misbehavior? Focus on the constitutional safeguard that requires a judicial inquiry before removal. Choose the correct removing authority.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: President on a report by the Supreme Court

Explanation:

What is being asked? The constitutionally correct removing authority for members of a State Public Service Commission (SPSC) on the ground of misbehavior.

Given data

  • Removal requires a prior judicial inquiry.


Concept/Approach
On a reference from the President, the Supreme Court conducts an inquiry into alleged misbehavior. If the Court reports that the member should be removed, the President effects the removal. The Governor does not remove SPSC members on his own authority.


Step-by-step reasoning
• Misbehavior alleged → Presidential reference to Supreme Court.• Supreme Court inquiry → adverse report, if proved.• Removal order issued by the President.


Common pitfalls
Confusing SPSC with other state bodies where the Governor plays a direct role.


Final Answer
President on a report by the Supreme Court

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