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    President Appoints Gyanesh Kumar as the New Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)

    Posted 18 Feb 2025

    2 min read

    This is the first appointment of the CEC under the Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioner Act, 2023 (refer to the infographic).

    • The 2023 Act replaces the 1991 Act and facilitates more autonomy to the ECI. 

    About the Election Commission of India (ECI)

    • A constitutional body under Articles 324-329 (Part XV).
      • National Voters' Day celebrated on January 25 since 2011 to mark ECI’s foundation.
    • Since 1993, it has one CEC and two Election Commissioners (ECs).
    • It Ensures free and fair elections for:
      • Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha
      • State Legislative Assemblies
      • President & Vice President
    • The 2023 Act provides more autonomy to the ECI as under the Act: 
      • CEC and ECs enjoy Supreme Court judge-level salary & benefits.
      • Granted immunity from civil/criminal proceedings for official duties.
      • Search & selection committees for appointments.
      • Fixed tenure for CEC & ECs.

    Issues Faced by ECI

    • Questionable Autonomy
      • Selection Process: The search and selection committee have a majority of government representatives, raising concerns about independence.
      • Removal of ECs: Unlike the CEC, the ECs can be removed based on the CEC’s recommendation.
    • Limited Powers: ECI cannot de-register political parties, even for serious violations.
    • Lack of Independent Staff: ECI relies on government employees instead of having its own dedicated workforce, affecting its autonomy.
    • Tags :
    • Chief Election Commissioner
    • Election Commissioners
    • Election Commission Act, 2023
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