Articles 310 to 313 of the Indian Constitution: Public Services and Public Service Commissions
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Articles 310 to 313 of the Indian Constitution: Public Services and Public Service Commissions Introduction : The Indian Constitution incorporates provisions regarding public services and the establishment of Public Service Commissions. Articles 310 to 313 outline these provisions, focusing on the appointment, tenure, and conditions of service for public servants, as well as the role and functions of Public Service Commissions. In this article, we engage in a comprehensive discussion, exploring the relevance of these articles in the modern era and analyzing relevant case laws that shed light on their significance in contemporary India. Article 310: Tenure of office of persons serving the Union or a state : Article 310 provides security of tenure to public servants serving the Union or a state. It ensures that public servants cannot be dismissed or removed from service without an inquiry and due process. The case of Shyam Lal v. the State of U.P. provides insights into the interpretat...