There are issues in sorting out the method by which the Election Commission of India is constituted.
Fourth branch institutions refer to institutions perceived variously as influencing or acting in addition to the three branches of the democratic government i.e. legislative, executive and judiciary.
The South African and Kenyan Constitutions have dedicated constitutional provisions for fourth branch institutions and requiring them to be independent.
The ECI is an autonomous permanent constitutional authority established in 1950 for administering election processes in India. The ECI operates under Article 324 (Part XV of the Constitution) and the Representation of the People Act.
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