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Article 62 of the Indian Constitution: Ensuring Integrity in Electoral Processes

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Article 62 of the Indian Constitution: Ensuring Integrity in Electoral Processes Amidst the multifaceted framework of the Indian Constitution lies Article 62, a crucial provision governing the qualifications for membership of the Parliament. Although seemingly straightforward, its interpretation, relevance, and application in the contemporary landscape of Indian politics demand a closer examination. Understanding Article 62: Article 62 outlines the qualifications for membership in the Parliament of India. It stipulates that a person seeking election to either House of Parliament must fulfill certain criteria, including citizenship, age, and other qualifications as prescribed by law. Qualifications as Prescribed by Law: The Constitution lays down the fundamental criteria – a candidate must be a citizen of India, possess a minimum age of 25 years for the Lok Sabha and 30 years for the Rajya Sabha, and meet any additional qualifications prescribed by parliamentary legislation. Modern Era ...