Article 316: Appointment and term of office of members

  • (1) The Chairman and other members of a Public Service Commission shall be appointed, in the case of the Union Commission or a Joint Commission, by the President, and in the case of a State Commission, by the Governor of the State: Provided that as nearly as may be one-half of the members of every Public Service Commission shall be persons who at the dates of their respective appointments have held office for at least ten years either under the Government of India or under the Government of a State, and in computing the said period of ten years any period before the commencement of this Constitution during which a person has held office under the Crown in India or under the Government of an Indian State shall be included.
  • (2) A member of a Public Service Commission shall hold office for a term of six years from the date on which he enters upon his office or until he attains, in the case of the Union Commission, the age of sixtyfive years, and in the case of a State Commission or a Joint Commission, the age of whichever is earlier:
  • Provided that—
    • (a) a member of a Public Service Commission may, by writing under his hand addressed, in the
      case of the Union Commission or a Joint Commission, to the President, and in the case of a State
      Commission, to the Governor 2*** of the State, resign his office;
    • (b) a member of a Public Service Commission may be removed from his office in the manner
      provided in clause (1) or clause (3) of article 317.
  • (3) A person who holds office as a member of a Public Service Commission shall, on the expiration of his term of office, be ineligible for re-appointment to that office.

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