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The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from his office under Article :
125
352
226
324
Let’s break it down:
- Article 324: This is the one that deals with the Election Commission of India. It lays out how the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) can be removed—basically, similar to how a Supreme Court judge would be, requiring a special process in Parliament.
- Article 125: Talks about salaries and allowances for Supreme Court judges, not about removing the CEC.
- Article 352: Deals with proclamation of Emergency in India. Nothing to do with the CEC’s removal.
- Article 226: Has to do with the power of High Courts to issue certain writs. Not related to the CEC’s removal either.
So, here’s the answer:
Option 4 – 324 is correct.
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