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Consider the following statements regarding a Public Service Commission.
1.The President may exclude consultation with the UPSC even with respect to the All India Services but cannot make Rules regulating the conditions of service of these services.
2.On ceasing to hold office a member of the State Public Service Commission may be appointed as the member of another SPSC.
3.The UPSC should be consulted as respects the manner in which provisions for reservation, in the matter of appointments, may be made in favour of any backward class of citizens under Article 16(4).
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 and 3 Only
1 and 2 Only
2 Only
1 Only
Art. 320 (3) proviso allows for the exclusion of consultation, but art. 312 mandates that their conditions of service may be regulated by Parliamentary law. President u/Art. 309 cannot regulate them by order. Art. 319 (d) does not permit member of SPSC to be appointed as member of another SPSC. Art. 320 (4) does not allow consultation regarding Art. 16(4).
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