Consider the following statements regarding a No Confidence Motion in the Parliament. |
(i) There is no mention of a no-confidence motion in the Constitution of India. |
(ii) A period of six months must elapse between the introduction of one no-confidence motion and another. |
(iii) At least one hundred members must support a motion of no-confidence before it is introduced in the house. |
(iv) A motion of no-confidence can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only. Of these statements: |
A) i, ii & iv are correct
B) i, ii, iii & iv are correct
C) i, ii & iii are correct
D) i & iv are correct
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
[a] The Constitution does not mention either a confidence motion or a no-confidence motion. Rule 198 of the Lok Sabha specifies the procedure for a motion of no-confidence. Any member may give a written notice; the speaker shall read the motion of no-confidence in the House and ask all those persons to rise who favour that the motion be taken up. If there are 50 MPs in favour, the speaker allots a date for discussing the motion. The first NDA government lost such a motion in 1999.You need to login to perform this action.
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