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SHORT ANSWER: The Supreme Court of India has clarified the grounds for impeachment through various judgments, notably in the cases of "K. Veeraswami vs. Union of India" and "Subramanian Swamy vs. Union of India." DETAILS: - The Supreme Court in "K. Veeraswami vs. Union of India" (1991) established that misconduct must be of a serious nature to warrant impeachment. - In "Subramanian Swamy vs. Union of India" (2016), the Court emphasized that the grounds for impeachment include violation of the Constitution and misconduct. - These judgments have helped define the standards and procedures for impeachment of constitutional authorities. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Impeachment leads to removal from office if the charges are proven. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 61 and 124(4)
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