Part XIV of the Constitution of India
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Part XIV is a compilation of laws pertaining to the constitution of India as a country and the union of states that it is made of. This part of the constitution consists of Articles on Services Under the Union and the States.[1]
Chapter I - Services
editArticles 308 – 314
editContain provisions with regard to All India Services, Central services and state services. Article 308 makes it clear that these provisions do not apply to the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Article | Summary |
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308edit |
Interpretation |
309edit |
Recruitment and conditions of service of persons serving the Union or a State |
310edit |
Tenure of office of persons serving the Union or a State |
311edit |
Dismissal, removal or reduction in rank of persons employed in civil capacities under the Union or a State |
312edit |
All-India services |
312Aedit |
Power of Parliament to vary or revoke conditions of service of officers of certain services. |
313edit |
Transitional provisions. |
314edit |
[Repealed.] |
Chapter II - Public Service Commissions
editArticles 315 – 323
editOn the Public service commissions of India:
Article | Summary |
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315edit |
Public Service Commissions for the union and the States. |
316edit |
Appointment and term of office of members. |
317edit |
Removal and suspension of a member of a Public Service Commission. |
318edit |
Power to make regulations as to conditions of service of members and staff of the commission. |
319edit |
Prohibition as to the holding of offices by members of Commission on ceasing to be such members. |
320edit |
Functions of Public Service Commissions. |
321edit |
Power to extend functions of Public Service Commissions. |
322edit |
Expenses of Public Service Commissions. |
323edit |
Report of public service Commission. |
Part XIVA
editPart XIVA consists of Articles on Tribunals
Articles 323A - 323B
editArticle | Summary |
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323Aedit |
Administrative tribunals. |
323Bedit |
Tribunals for other matters |
References
edit- ^ Constitution of India 2007, pp. 181–196.
Sources
editWikisource has original text related to this article:
- "The Constitution of India" (PDF). Government of India, Ministry of Law and Justice. 1 December 2007 [1950]. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 September 2014.