Annual reporting duty of Public Service Commissions requires submission and legislative laying with explanation for non acceptance of advice. Public Service Commissions must present annual reports of work done: the Union Commission to the President and State or Joint Commissions to the Governor(s). On receipt the President or the Governor must cause the report, together with a memorandum explaining reasons in any case where the Commission's advice was not accepted, to be laid before the appropriate Legislature.
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Annual reporting duty of Public Service Commissions requires submission and legislative laying with explanation for non acceptance of advice.
Public Service Commissions must present annual reports of work done: the Union Commission to the President and State or Joint Commissions to the Governor(s). On receipt the President or the Governor must cause the report, together with a memorandum explaining reasons in any case where the Commission's advice was not accepted, to be laid before the appropriate Legislature.
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