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Constitution does not mandate judicial representation on EC appointment committee: Centre to SC

NEW DELHI, May 16: The Centre has told the Supreme Court that the Constitution does not mandate judicial representation on the Election Commission (EC) appointment committee and the inclusion of a member representing the judiciary is a "legislative choice, not a constitutional imperative". The government said the Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term…

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