All-India services creation requires an upper house resolution and empowers Parliament to legislate recruitment and service conditions. Parliament may, on a Council of States resolution supported by at least two-thirds of members present and voting, provide by law for creation of one or more all-India services common to the Union and States and regulate recruitment and conditions of service; the Indian Administrative Service and Indian Police Service are deemed so created; an all-India judicial service may be included but not below district judge, and the law may amend Chapter VI of Part VI as necessary without being treated as a constitutional amendment.
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All-India services creation requires an upper house resolution and empowers Parliament to legislate recruitment and service conditions.
Parliament may, on a Council of States resolution supported by at least two-thirds of members present and voting, provide by law for creation of one or more all-India services common to the Union and States and regulate recruitment and conditions of service; the Indian Administrative Service and Indian Police Service are deemed so created; an all-India judicial service may be included but not below district judge, and the law may amend Chapter VI of Part VI as necessary without being treated as a constitutional amendment.
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