Breach Of Privilege
- A breach of privilege motion was moved against Prime Minister and Defence Minister claiming they had misled Parliament on the Rafale fighter jet deal issue.
- In addition, another ‘breach of privilege’ was raised against the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on finance, for “lowering the dignity and ethics of the Finance Committee” by tweeting about the committee’s deliberations.
- The Constitution, under Article 105 for Parliament, its members & committees and Article 194 for State Legislature, its members & committees, confers certain privileges on legislative institutions and their members.
- Currently, there is no law that codifies all the privileges of the legislators in ....
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