Then, Sir, my honourable Friend Dr. Deshmukh’s amendment seeking to replace “shall” by “may” will have serious consequences on the operation of article 286(3) . In the context the word “shall” is very much better. For instance, clause (a) relates to methods of recruitment. This raises a question of principle and it is better that the executive must consult the Commission in deciding the method of recruitment though the executive may not be bound to accept their views. In this respect I think “shall” is a much better word.
