Indian Constitution – Important age limits and time limits for Executive, Legislature and Judiciary
1. Minimum age for election to tie post of President/Vice-President/Governor –
35 years
2. Minimum age for election as MP (Lok Sabha)/MLA – 25 years
3. Minimum age for election as MP (Rajya Sabha)/MLC – 30 years
4. Upper age limit for appointment as a judge of Supreme Court, Attorney General, Comptroller& AUDITOR General, member of Public Service Commission – 65 years
5. Upper age limit for appointment as a judge of – 62 years
6. High court/ Advocate General/member of State Commission Age between which education has been made a fundamental right – 6 to 14 years
Important Time Limits in Indian Constitution Condition
1. Duration Maximum interval between two sessions of Parliament/State Assembly – Six months
2. Maximum life of Presidential Ordinance – Six months
3. Maximum period within which an election is to be held to fill a vacancy created by the death, resignation or removal or otherwise of a President – Six months
3. Maximum duration for which President’s rule can be imposed in a state –
Six months
4. Time after which money bill passed by Lok Sabha is deemed to have been passed By Rajya Sabha when no action is taken by it – 14 Days
5. Maximum duration for which a President/Vice-President/Governor may hold office from the date on which he enters his office – 5 years
6. Maximum duration for which a Lok Sabha/State Legislature may function from the date appointed for its first meeting – 5 years
7. Maximum period for which the term of a Lok Sabha/State Legislature be extended while a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation – 6 month
8. Maximum duration for which a member
of either House of Parliament may be absent without permission before
his seat is declared is vacant – 60 days
9. Maximum period within which a person who is arrested and detained in custody shall be produced before the nearest magistrate – 24 hours
10. Maximum duration for which a Panchayat/Municipality shall function from the date appointed for first meeting – 5 years
11. Maximum duration for which a member
of a Public Service Commission may hold his office subject to his not
attaining the age of sixty five years – 6 years
12. Maximum duration for which a member
of a State Commission may hold his office subject to his not attaining
the age of sixty -two years – 6 years
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