Constitutional posts are positions derived directly from the Indian Constitution, such as the President, Prime Minister, Supreme Court judges, Chief Election Commissioner, and others, each holding significant power and authority. These posts come with specific age limits, tenure, and qualifications.
Post | Minimum Age | Maximum Age |
---|---|---|
President | 35 Years | No Limit |
Vice President | 35 Years | No Limit |
Governor | 35 Years | No Limit |
Prime Minister | 30 Years (Lok Sabha), 25 Years (Rajya Sabha) | No Limit |
Chief Minister | 25 Years | No Limit |
Member of Parliament (MP) (Rajya Sabha) | 30 Years | No Limit |
Member of Legislative Council (MLC) | 30 Years | No Limit |
Member of Parliament (MP) (Lok Sabha) | 25 Years | No Limit |
Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) | 25 Years | No Limit |
Panchayat Chairman | 21 Years | No Limit |
Chief Justice of India & Other Judges of Supreme Court | No Limit | 65 Years |
Attorney General of India | No Limit | 65 Years |
Comptroller & Auditor General (CAG) | No Limit | 65 Years |
Chairman of UPSC | No Limit | 65 Years |
Advocate General | No Limit | 62 Years |
Chief Justice and other Judges of Supreme Court | No Limit | 62 Years |