AArticles 300 to 320
BArticles 330 to 338
CArticles 210 to 219
DArticles 315 to 323
Answer:
D. Articles 315 to 323
Read Explanation:
The Constitution of India provides for the establishment of a Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for the Union and a State Public Service Commission (SPSC) for each State.
The relevant articles governing these commissions are found in Part XIV of the Constitution, titled 'Services Under the Union and the States'.
Key Articles Related to UPSC:
Article 315: Establishes the provision for Public Service Commissions for the Union (UPSC) and for the States (SPSCs). It also allows for the formation of a Joint State Public Service Commission (JSPSC) for two or more states by an Act of Parliament.
Article 316: Deals with the appointment and term of office of members of the Public Service Commissions. The Chairman and other members are appointed by the President of India in the case of UPSC.
Article 317: Outlines the grounds and procedure for the removal or suspension of a member of a Public Service Commission.
Article 318: Empowers the President (for UPSC) or the Governor (for SPSC) to make provisions regarding the conditions of service of members and staff of the Commission.
Article 319: Specifies the prohibitions on holding office by members of Commissions on ceasing to be such members.
Article 320: Defines the duties and functions of Public Service Commissions, primarily concerning the recruitment to services, advising the government on various service-related matters, and framing and operating recruitment rules.
Article 321: Grants Parliament the power to confer additional functions on UPSC, beyond those specified in Article 320.
Article 322: Deals with the expenses of Public Service Commissions, which are charged on the Consolidated Fund of India (for UPSC) or the Consolidated Fund of the State (for SPSC).
Article 323: Mandates that the reports of the UPSC and SPSC shall be laid before Parliament or the State Legislature, respectively.
