Q1. Under Article 323 of the Constitution of India, the State Public Service Commission has a duty to present an annual report on the work done by the Commission to whom?
Explanation
Article 323 deals with reports of Public Service Commissions. A State Public Service Commission submits its annual report on its work to the Governor of the State, who then causes it to be laid before the State Legislature with any memorandum explaining non-acceptance of advice. The Chief Minister is the head of the elected government but is not the constitutional recipient of this report. The Vidhan Sabha receives the report only after the Governor places it before the Legislature. The President is linked with the Union Public Service Commission, not a State Public Service Commission.
