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Consider the following statements:

  1. The Joint State PSC submits its annual report to each concerned state’s Governor.

  2. The conditions of service of an SPSC member cannot be altered to their disadvantage after appointment.

  3. The Travancore PSC functioned from 1936 to 1949.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A1 and 2 only

B1 and 3 only

C2 and 3 only

DAll of the above

Answer:

D. All of the above

Read Explanation:

Public Service Commissions in India

Joint State Public Service Commission (JSPSC)

  • A Joint State Public Service Commission (JSPSC) is constituted by an Act of Parliament at the request of the State Legislatures concerned. It serves two or more states.

  • Despite being a statutory body (created by an Act of Parliament), its operational framework and reporting mechanisms are aligned with the constitutional provisions for Public Service Commissions.

  • As per Article 323 of the Indian Constitution, a Joint State Public Service Commission is required to submit its annual report on its performance to each of the concerned state’s Governors.

  • Subsequently, each Governor then lays this report before the State Legislature, ensuring parliamentary oversight and accountability for the commission's activities.

Independence of State Public Service Commission (SPSC) Members

  • The Indian Constitution guarantees significant independence to members of Public Service Commissions to ensure their impartial functioning.

  • One crucial safeguard, explicitly mentioned in Article 318, is that the conditions of service of a member of a Public Service Commission, including a State Public Service Commission (SPSC), cannot be altered to their disadvantage after their appointment.

  • This constitutional provision protects members from arbitrary changes in their service conditions by the executive and allows them to discharge their duties without fear or favor.

  • The Governor determines the conditions of service of the Chairman and members of an SPSC.

Historical Context: Travancore Public Service Commission

  • The Travancore Public Service Commission was a pioneering institution established in the princely state of Travancore in 1936. It was one of the earliest Public Service Commissions in any princely state in India.

  • This commission was responsible for recruitment to public services within the Travancore state, demonstrating early administrative reforms and the adoption of merit-based selection.

  • Its operations continued until 1949, when the princely states of Travancore and Cochin merged to form the United State of Travancore and Cochin.

  • Following this merger, a new Public Service Commission for Travancore-Cochin was formed. Later, with the reorganization of states in 1956 and the formation of Kerala, the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) was constituted, inheriting the functions of its predecessors.


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Which of the following statements are correct regarding the legislative powers during a national emergency?

(i) The Parliament can legislate on State List matters during a proclamation of national emergency under Article 250.
(ii) Laws made by Parliament under Article 250 remain in force indefinitely after the emergency ceases.
(iii) The state legislature’s power to legislate on the same matter is not restricted during a national emergency.

Consider the following statements regarding the Centre’s control over state legislation.

(i) The President enjoys an absolute veto over state bills reserved by the Governor for his consideration.
(ii) During a financial emergency, the Centre can direct states to reserve all bills for the President’s consideration.
(iii) Non-compliance with the Centre’s directions under Article 365 can lead to the imposition of President’s rule under Article 356.

Consider the following statements:
i. The State PSC is consulted on all disciplinary matters affecting state civil servants.
ii. The State PSC’s recommendations are binding on the state government.
iii. The State PSC conducts examinations for appointments to state services.
iv. The jurisdiction of the State PSC can be extended to local bodies by the state legislature.

Select the true answer from the codes given below:

Consider the following statements regarding the territorial jurisdiction of legislation under the Indian Constitution.

(i) The Parliament’s laws are not applicable in the scheduled areas of a state unless directed by the Governor.
(ii) The President can make regulations for Union Territories like Puducherry only when its Assembly is suspended or dissolved.
(iii) The Governor of Assam can direct that an act of Parliament does not apply to tribal areas in the state with specified modifications.

Choose the correct statement(s) regarding Administrative Relations between the Centre and States.

(i) The Centre can issue directions to states for the construction and maintenance of communication means declared to be of national or military importance.
(ii) The Centre’s directions to states under Article 256 are enforceable only through persuasion, not coercion.
(iii) The states are obligated to provide adequate facilities for mother-tongue instruction at the primary stage for linguistic minority groups.