Article 181 of Indian Constitution

Article 181 of Indian Constitution: The Speaker or the Deputy Speaker not to preside while a resolution for his removal from office is under consideration

Article 181 The Speaker or the Deputy Speaker not to preside while a resolution for his removal from office is under consideration – Constitution Of India

(1) At any sitting of the Legislative Assembly, while any resolution for the removal of the Speaker from his office is under consideration, the Speaker, or while any resolution for the removal of the Deputy Speaker, from his office is under consideration, the Deputy Speaker, shall not, though he is present, preside, and the provisions of clause (2) of article 180 shall apply in relation to every such sitting as they apply in relation to a sitting from which the Speaker or, as the case may be, the Deputy Speaker, is absent.

(2) The Speaker shall have the right to speak in, and otherwise to take part in the proceedings of, the Legislative Assembly while any resolution for his removal from office is under consideration in the Assembly and shall, notwithstanding anything in article 189, be entitled to vote only in the first instance on such resolution or on any other matter during such proceedings but not in the case of an equality of votes.

 


Constitution Of India Part 6 The States – Articles 152 to 237


Article 152 of Indian Constitution

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Article 153 of Indian Constitution – Governors of States

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Article 154 of Indian Constitution – Executive Power of State

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Article 155 of Indian Constitution – Appointment of Governor

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Article 157 of Indian Constitution – Qualifications for appointment as Governor

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Article 156 of Indian Constitution – Term of office of Governor

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