Council of Ministers: -The maximum sanctioned strength of Council of Minister is 15% of the total Strength of the lower house. -A minister including PM can be from either Lok sabha or Rajya Sabha. Removal:- -The Ministers holds office during the pleasure of the President -PM remains in office till he enjoys the confidence of the majority in Lok Sabha...

The Constitution (52nd Amendment) Act, 1985 popularly known as the anti-defection law. It amended articles 101, 102, 190 and 191 of the Constitution and added a new schedule i.e. the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution. The grounds on which disqualification can be done under Anti Defection Law: Members belonging to political parties A member of a House belonging to any political party shal...

Article 263 of the Constitution of India provides for the establishment of an Inter-State Council. The Inter-State Council is not a permanent constitutional body for coordination between the States of the Union. It can be established 'at any time' if it appears to the President that the public interests would be served by the establishment of such a Council. The Council is a recommendatory b...

-CAT is a multi member body consisting of a Chairman, Vice Chairman and Members. -A Chairman who has been a sitting or retired Judge of a High Court heads the Central Administrative Tribunal. -Besides the Chairman, the authorized strength consists of 16 Vice-Chairmen and 49 Members. -They hold the office for a term of 5 years or until they attain the age of 65 years in case of Chairman &...

Composition Central Information Commission: It consists of a chief Information Commissioner and not more than 10 Information Commissioners. They are appointed by the President on the recommendation of a committee consisting of:- --Prime Minister as a chairperson, --The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha and --A union cabinet minister nominated by the Prime Minister. CIC hol...