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    IMPEACHMENT PROCEDURE IN USA AND INDIA

    • January 9, 2021
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    IMPEACHMENT PROCEDURE IN USA AND INDIA

    Subject: Polity

    Context : House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said  that the House would move to impeach President Donald Trump over his role in inciting a violent mob attack on the Capitol if he did not resign “immediately,” appealing to Republicans to join the push to force him from office.

    Concept:

    Impeachment in US

    • Impeachment is a provision that allows Congress to remove the President of the United States.
    • Under the US Constitution, the House of Representatives (Lower House) has the “the sole power of impeachment” while the Senate (Upper House) has “the sole power to try all impeachments”.
    • The Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court has the duty of presiding over impeachment trials in the Senate.

    Grounds for impeachment

    • The President can be removed from office for “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors”.
    • What constitutes these “high crimes” and “misdemeanors” (misdemeanors), however, is not clearly spelt out.
    • No US President has ever been removed as a direct result of impeachment.

    House Vote

    • It begins with an investigation by a House committee.
    • In the lower house, the House Judiciary Committee will do the investigation and recommends to the full House.
    • If they find that there is enough evidence of wrongdoing, it will refer the matter to the full House .
    • When the full House votes, if one or more of the articles of impeachment gets a majority vote, the President is impeached. Next, the proceedings move to the Senate.

    Senate Trial and Vote

    • The Senate holds a trial, overseen by the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
    • A team of lawmakers from the House, known as managers, play the role of prosecutors.
    • The President has defence lawyers, and the Senate serves as the jury.
    • If at least two-thirds of the Senators present find the President guilty, he is removed and the Vice President takes over as President.

    Impeachment of President of India(Article 61 )

    • The president may be removed before the expiry of the term through impeachment for violating the Constitution of India by the Parliament of India.
    • The process may start in either of the two houses of the parliament.
    • The house initiates the process by levelling the charges against the president.
    • The charges are contained in a notice that has to be signed by at least one-quarter of the total members of that house.
    • The notice is sent up to the president and 14 days later, it is taken up for consideration.

    Procedure

    • A resolution to impeach the president has to be passed by a two-thirds majority of the total number of members of the originating house.
    • It is then sent to the other house.
    • The other house investigates the charges that have been made. During this process, the president has the right to defend oneself through an authorised counsel.
    • If the second house also approves the charges made by special majority again, the president stands impeached and is deemed to have vacated their office from the date when such a resolution stands passed.
    • No president has faced impeachment proceedings so the above provisions have never been used.
    IMPEACHMENT PROCEDURE IN USA AND INDIA Polity
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