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The President can remove the Chief Information Commissioner or any Information Commissioner on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. How can the member be removed?
The Cabinet Secretariat issues an order of his removal after the Prime Minister’s Office directs so.
The Parliament passes an impeachment motion by a simple majority.
The President has to refer the matter to the Supreme Court for an enquiry and act accordingly.
The Prime Minister may end his contract based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers.
The President can remove the Chief Information Commissioner or any Information Commissioner from the office under the following circumstances:
In addition to these, the President can also remove the Chief Information Commissioner or any Information Commissioner on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. However, in these cases, the President has to refer the matter to the Supreme Court for an enquiry. If the Supreme Court, after the enquiry, upholds the cause of removal and advises so, then the President can remove him.
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