New UPSC Chairman Appointed | 14 May 2025
Why in News?
Former Defence Secretary Dr. Ajay Kumar has been appointed the new Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
Key Points
- Union Public Service Commission
- The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a constitutional body. Part XIV of the Indian Constitution contains provisions relating to the composition, appointment and removal, powers and functions of its members under Articles 315 to 323.
- Appointment of Members: The Chairman and other members of the UPSC are appointed by the President of India.
- Office: Any member of the UPSC will hold office for a term of six years or until the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
- Re-appointment: No person who has once held office as a member of a Public Service Commission shall be eligible for reappointment to his office.
- Resignation: A member of the Union Public Service Commission may resign from his office by writing to the President of India.
- Removal/Suspension of Members: The Chairman or any other member of the Union Public Service Commission shall be removed from his office only by order of the President of India.
- The President may also suspend the Chairperson or any other Member before the completion of his office, in respect of which a reference is made to the Supreme Court.
- Removal: The Chairman or any other member of the UPSC may be removed if he:
- has been declared bankrupt.
- Engages in any paid employment outside the duties of the office during his term of office.
- is, in the opinion of the President, unfit to continue in office by reason of infirmity of mind or body.
- Regulating the conditions of service: Power of the President of India in the case of UPSC:
- Determines the number of members of the Commission and their conditions of service.
- Makes provision for the number of employees of the Commission and their conditions of service.
- Restriction on Powers: The service conditions of members of the UPSC shall not be amended in any manner after their appointment.
- Power to extend functions: The Legislature of a State may make provision for the exercise of additional functions by the UPSC or the SPSC in respect of the services of the Union or a State and in respect of the services of any local authority or other body corporate constituted by law or any public institution.
- Expenses: The expenses of the UPSC, including salaries, allowances and pensions of members or employees of the Commission, are met from the Consolidated Fund of India .
- Submission of Reports: The UPSC submits an annual report of the work done by the Commission to the President of India.
- A memorandum has to be submitted to the President in respect of those cases in which the advice of the Commission has not been accepted.
- The reasons for rejection will have to be presented before each House of Parliament before being presented to the President .
- A memorandum has to be submitted to the President in respect of those cases in which the advice of the Commission has not been accepted.