“Indefinite suspension” of MPs
- Chief Justice of India commented on the “death of sense of humour in public life” while questioning the “indefinite suspension” slapped on Raghav Chadha.
- The MP was suspended on August 11, the last day of the Monsoon session for “gross violation of rule, misconduct, defiant attitude and contemptuous conduct”.
- A suspended MP cannot attend the house proceedings or participate in the meeting of Parliamentary Standing ....
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