The Central Government can remove them if the individual:

  1. Becomes an undischarged insolvent.
  2. Gets convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for an offence involving moral turpitude.
  3. Is declared of unsound mind by a competent court.
  4. Refuses to act or becomes incapable of acting.
  5. Absents himself/herself from three consecutive meetings of the Commission.
  6. Has abused official position making continuance detrimental to public interest.