Impeachment in US VS Impeachment in India
IMPEACHMENT IN US
- Members of the House of representatives consider whether to impeach the president which can be said to be the equivalent of an indictment in a criminal case.
- The members of the Senate then consider whether to remove him, by holding a trial in which senators act as the jury.
- The test, as set by the Constitution, is whether the president has committed “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”
- The House vote requires only a simple majority of lawmakers to agree that the president has committed high crimes and misdemeanors.
- The Senate vote requires a two-thirds majority.
IMPEACHMENT IN INDIA
- Article 61 of the constitution provides for the Impeachment of the President of India.
- The President can be removed from office by impeachment for violation of the Constitution.
- The charges of impeachment can be initiated in either house of the Parliament.
- The charges need to be signed by 1/4th of the members of the House and a 14 day notice should be given to the President.
- After the impeachment resolution is passed by a majority of the two-thirds of the majority of that House, it is sent to the other to investigate upon the charges.
- If the other house also passes the resolution for impeachment by a majority of two-thirds of the total membership of that House, the President then stands impeached from his office from the date on which the resolution has been passed.
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