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There
shall be an Election Commission of Nepal
consisting of a Chief Election Commissioner and such number
of other Commissioners as may be required. If apart from
the Chief Election Commissioner other Election Commissioners
are appointed, the Chief Election Commissioner shall act
as the Chairman of the Election Commission. |
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His
Majesty shall, on the recommendation of the Constitutional
Council, appoint the Chief Election Commissioner and other
Election Commissioners. |
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The
term of office of the Chief Election Commissioner and other
Election commissioners shall be six years from the date
of appointment. They shall be eligible for reappointment:
Provided that:
(a) if before the expiry of his term, the Chief Election
Commissioner or an Election Commissioner attains the age
of sixty five, he shall retire.
(b) The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners
may be removed from their offices on the same grounds and
in the same manner as has been set forth for removal of
a Judge of the Supreme Court. |
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The
office of the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election
Commissioner shall be deemed vacant in the following circumstances:
(a) if he dies; or
(b) if his resignation submitted to His Majesty in writing
is accepted by Him; or
(c) if pursuant to clause (3) his term expires or he is
removed from his office. |
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No
person shall be eligible to be appointed as the Chief Election
Commissioner or an Election Commissioner unless he:
(a) holds a Bachelor's Degree from a university recognised
by His Majesty's Government;
(b) is not a member of any political party immediately before
appointment; and
(c) has attained the age of forty five. |
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The
remuneration and other conditions of service of the Chief
Election Commissioner and the Election Commissioners shall
be as determined by law. The remuneration and other conditions
of service of the Chief Election Commissioner and the Election
Commissioners shall not, so long as they hold office, be
altered to their disadvantage. |
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A
person once appointed to the office of the Chief Election
Commissioner or an Election Commissioner shall not be eligible
for appointment in other Government Service: Provided that:
(a) nothing in this clause shall be a bar to appointment
of an Election Commissioner as Chief Commissioner, and when
a Commissioner is so appointed as the Chief Commissioner,
his term of office shall be computed as to include his term
as Commissioner.
(b) nothing in this clause shall be a bar to appointment
to any position of a political nature, or to any position
which has the responsibility of making investigations, inquiries
or findings on any subject, or to any position which has
the responsibility of submitting advice, opinions or recommendations
after carrying out studies or research on any subject. |
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| 104.
Functions, Duties and Powers of the Election Commission:
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The
Election Commission shall, subject to the provisions of
this Constitution and other laws, conduct, supervise, direct
and control the elections to Parliament and Local Authorities
at the village, town and district levels. For these purposes,
the Election Commission shall prepare the electoral rolls
of voters. |
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If,
after nominations for election to Parliament have been filed
but before the election is completed, a question arises
whether a candidate is disqualified or has ceased to possess
the qualifications set forth in Article 47, final decision
thereon shall be made by the Election Commission. |
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The
Election Commission may delegate any of its functions, duties
and powers to the Chief Election Commissioner, a Commissioner
or any employee of His Majesty's Government to be exercised
and complied with subject to the specified conditions. |
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Subject
to this Constitution, other functions, duties and working
procedures of the Election Commission shall be as regulated
by law. |
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The
Public Service Commission may delegate any of its functions,
duties and powers to any of its members, a committee of
such members or any employee of His Majesty's Government,
to be exercised and complied with subject to the specified
conditions. |
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Subject
to this Constitution, other functions, duties and working
procedures of the Public Service Commission shall be as
regulated by law. |
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Each
year, the Public Service Commission shall submit to His
Majesty an annual report on the works it has performed.
His Majesty shall cause such report to be laid before Parliament |
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| 105.
Election Constituency Delimitation Commission: |
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His
Majesty shall, on the recommendation of the Constitutional
Council, constitute an Election Constituency Delimitation
Commission. The tenure of the Commission shall be as specified
by His Majesty |
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After
determining the number of seats in the House of Representatives
for each district pursuant to Article 45, The Election Constituency
Delimitation Commission shall delimitate the constituencies
in districts having more than one seat; and in so delimitating
the constituencies, the Commission shall give due consideration
to the boundaries, the geographical conditions, the density
of population, the transportation facilities, and the communal
homogeneity or heterogeneity of the local residents in the
administrative districts. |
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No
question shall be raised in any court on matters of allocation
of seats to a district and the delimitation of constituencies
made by the Election Constituency Delimitation Commission
pursuant to clause (2). |
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The
remuneration and privileges of the Chairman and the members
of the Election Constituency Delimitation Commission shall
be similar to those of the Chief Election Commissioner and
the Election Commissioners respectively. |
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Subject
to this Constitution, other functions, duties and working
procedures of the Election Constituency Delimitation Commission
shall be as regulated by law. |
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| 106.
Election Court:
Petitions concerning elections shall be entertained by a
court prescribed by law. |
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| 107.
Restriction on Court Interference in Matters Relating to
Elections:
Notwithstanding anything contained in other Articles of
this Constitution, unless a petition is filed in the manner
prescribed by law in the court prescribed under Article
106, no question shall be raised in any court regarding
any election to the membership of Parliament. |
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| 108.
His Majesty's Government to Provide Necessary Employees
to the Election Commission:
His Majesty's Government shall provide such necessary employees
and other things as may be required to carry out the functions
of the Election Commission in accordance with this Constitution.
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