The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Election Commission (EC) is duty-bound to act in a fair and legal manner and a person who is weak-kneed before the powers cannot be appointed as an election commissioner. The court said while there may be officers who assist the EC, vitally important decisions have to be taken by those at the helm of the affairs, and "it is the chief election commissioner and the election commissioners at whose table the buck must stop". A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Justice KM Joseph said these observations have a direct connection with the question with which it is concerned with, namely, the need to take the appointments of the members of the EC out of the exclusive hands of the executive, that is, the political party which not unnaturally has an interest in perpetuating itself in power.