Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
The Delhi High Court has requested a response from the Lok Sabha Secretariat to a petition over the empty position of deputy speaker, which has been vacant for almost two years.
Constitutional and Legal Aspect of Deputy Speaker
- Under Article 93, the House of the People has been given the power choose two members of the House to be respectively Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
- There’s no timeline on election is provided under Article 93
- Under Article 94, the speaker resigns from his office by writing to the Deputy Speaker.
- Rule 8 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha ....
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