Constitutional Body: The Election Commission of India is a permanent and independent constitutional body established by the Constitution of India.
Establishment Date: It was established on January 25, 1950.
Golden Jubilee: The Election Commission celebrated its Golden Jubilee (50th anniversary) in the year 2001. This confirms statement (ii).
Composition: The ECI consists of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and other Election Commissioners (ECs).
Appointment and Tenure: The President appoints the CEC and ECs. They hold office for a term of 6 years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
Salary and Allowances: The salary and allowances of the Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners are equivalent to those of a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. This confirms statement (i).
Conditions of Service: The conditions of service of the Election Commissioners are determined by the President, subject to any law made by Parliament.
Removal of CEC: The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from office only in like manner and on the like grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court.
Removal of ECs: Election Commissioners can be removed on the recommendation of the Chief Election Commissioner.
First Election to Adult Suffrage: While Kerala was one of the early states to conduct elections, the statement that it was the *first* state to conduct elections based on adult suffrage needs careful consideration. The first general election in India (1951-52) was conducted on the basis of adult suffrage for the entire country. Therefore, statement (iii) is generally considered incorrect in the context of the *very first* implementation of adult suffrage for national elections.
Powers and Functions: The ECI is responsible for conducting free and fair elections to Parliament, state legislatures, and the offices of the President and Vice-President of India.
Delimitation Commission Act, 1952: This act was enacted to provide for the delimitation of constituencies for the purpose of elections to the House of the People and to the State Legislative Assemblies.