Note4Students
From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
Prelims level: Privilege Motion, Parliamentary Privileges
Why in the News?
- The opposition has submitted a notice in the Rajya Sabha to initiate privilege proceedings against Union Education Minister.
- It is alleged that the Minister ‘misled’ the House regarding the issue of the Preamble to the Constitution being ‘dropped’ from certain NCERT textbooks.
What is a Privilege Motion?
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| Who can move such motion? | Any Member of Parliament (MP) from Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha. |
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| Procedure |
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| Role of Speaker/Chairperson |
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| Privileges Committee |
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| Outcome |
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| Historical Example | 1978: Privilege motion against Indira Gandhi, leading to her expulsion from the Lok Sabha. |
| Legal Implications |
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PYQ:[2014] Consider the following statements regarding a No-Confidence Motion in India: 1. There is no mention of a No-Confidence Motion in the Constitution of India. 2. A Motion of No-Confidence can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 |
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