A bench of Chief Justices Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud listed the PIL, filed by lawyer Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, for hearing on December 1.
The petition has sought direction to the Centre not to remove the two Election Commissioners (ECs) from their office, except in a similar manner and grounds as the CEC.
The plea pointed out that the provision under Article 324 (5) of the Constitution protects the CEC from removal except if the manner and grounds of removal are the same as a judge of the Supreme Court.
"The element of independence sought to be achieved under the Constitution is not exclusively for an individual alone but for the institution. Hence, autonomy to the ECI can only be strengthened if the ECs are also provided with the similar protection as that of the CEC," the PIL said.
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It said that the CEC and ECs enjoy the same decision- making powers, which is suggestive of the fact that their powers are at par with each other.
It also sought steps to provide an independent secretariat to the ECI and declare its expenditure as charged on the Consolidated Fund of India on the lines of the Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha secretariats.
"Direct the Central Government to take appropriate steps to confer rule making authority on the ECI on the lines of the rule making authority vested in the Supreme Court of India to empower it to make election related rules and code of conduct," Upadhyay said in the petition.
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