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SHORT ANSWER: The impeachment process in India serves as a check on the powers of elected officials by holding them accountable for misconduct or violation of the Constitution. DETAILS: - Impeachment can be initiated against the President, Vice President, and judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts. - The process requires a two-thirds majority in both Houses of Parliament for removal. - It ensures that elected officials and judges are answerable for their actions. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If impeached, the official is removed from office and can face legal consequences depending on the nature of the misconduct. SOURCE: - Article 61 of the Constitution of India (for President), Article 67(b) (for Vice President), and Article 124(4) (for judges).
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