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Age and Time Limits Defined in Indian Constitution Age and Time Limits Defined in Indian Constitution July 10, 2014 Important Age Limits in Indian Constitution 1. Minimum age for election to the 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 General, member of Public Service Commission - 65 years 5. Upper age limit for appointment as a judge of High court/ Advocate General/member of State Commission - 62 years 6. Minimum age limit for employment in a factory - 14 years 7. Age between which education has been made a fundamental right - 6 to 14 years 8. Minimum marriageable age for a male - 21 years 9. Minimum marriageable age for a female - 18 years. Important Time Limits in Indian Constitution 1. 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 4. Maximum duration for which Presidents rule can be imposed in a state - Six months extendable upto a maximum of three years 5. 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 6. Maximum duration for which a President/Vice-President/Governor may hold his office from the date on which he enters his office 5 years 7. Maximum duration for which a Lok Sabha/State Legislature may function from the date appointed for its first meeting 5 years 8. Maximum period for which the term of a Lok Sabha/State Legislature may be extended while a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation 1 year at a time 9. Maximum duration for which a Union Minister/State Minister may hold his office without being a member of either of the houses of the Parliament/State Legislature Six months 10. 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 11. Maximum period within which a person who is arrested and detained in custody shall be produced before the nearest magistrate 24 hours 12. Maximum duration for which a Panchayat/Municipality shall function from the date appointed for its first meeting 5 years 13. 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 14. 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 -- Thanks and best Regards Yours Ram Feel free to get back to me, always available for you Contact details : Mobile : 9620426775 (KK) 8297309204 (Andhra) 7396182621 Uninar Office : 08040071308 Mail Id: b.ramanjaneyulu8@gmail Office : b.ramanjaneyulu@soais Skipe Id: rama.anji1 Facebook : https://facebook/rama.anjaneyulu.52?sk=info&edit=eduwork&ref=home_edit_profile
Posted on: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 09:17:00 +0000

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