Profile Office. Find Your Representative Go. Calendar House not in session. Parliament is not in session. Today's Debate. Bill Search. Committee Meetings. Today House is not in session. Who presides over the Lok Sabha when both the Speaker's and the Deputy Speaker's offices fall vacant? The person so appointed is known as the Speaker pro tem. Who presides over the House in the absence of both the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker?
Questions on members of Lok Sabha. What are the qualifications to become a Member of the Lok Sabha? Who are the nominated Members of the Seventeenth Lok Sabha? Who is the longest serving Member in the Seventeenth Lok Sabha? Neelam Sanjiva Reddy to contest the Presidential elections, Dr.
Dhillon was unanimously elected as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha on 8 August What is the mechanism for resolving such a deadlock between the two Houses? How many joint sittings of the Houses have been convened so far? Dissolution puts an end to the representative character of the individuals who at the time compose the Lok Sabha. On adjournment of the Lok Sabha or its adjournment sine die , the pending business does not lapse. Thus, it is taken up from hrs to hrs in every sitting.
What is a Parliamentary Question? A Member may ask question for the purpose of obtaining information on a subject matter of public importance within the special cognizance of the minister to whom it is addressed. What are the different types of Questions? Maximum 20 Questions are included in the list of Starred Questions for a particular day.
This is printed on green paper. Minimum of 15 clear days notice is required for tabling Starred Questions. The Questions not orally answered in the Starred list of questions are treated as Unstarred Questions and their replies are laid on the Table of the House.
Not more than Questions can be placed on the Unstarred list for a particular sitting. This list is printed on white paper. Minimum 15 clear days notice is required for tabling Unstarred Questions. Written answers given by the Ministers are deemed to have been laid on the Table of the House at the end of Question Hour. The list of admitted SNQ is printed on a pink paper. The procedure of SNQ is regulated by Rule 54 and the basic test for its admissibility is the urgency of matter.
SNQ is asked and answered soon after the Question Hour. For instance, the Questions which relates to matters under the purview of Parliamentary Committees can be addressed to respective Chairperson.
Similarly, Members piloting Private Members Bills and Resolutions can be addressed questions, which are within cognizance of them under this provision. The procedure in regard to such questions is the same as that followed in the case of questions addressed to a Minister with such variations as the Speaker may consider necessary.
What is the maximum number of Questions admitted for a particular day? Whether there is any restriction regarding the number of notices that each Member may give with regard to Questions? But not more than five admitted questions, both Starred and Unstarred combined, by one Member are placed on the list of questions for any one day. This limit of one question for oral answer does not include any Short Notice Question of the Member which may have been admitted for answer on that day.
However, a Member can have more than one Starred question in the list in the event of transfer or postponement of Questions in the printed list from one day to another. Who decides the admissibility of Questions? The right to ask a question is governed by certain conditions like it should be pointed, specific and confined to one issue only. It should not contain arguments, inferences, ironical expressions, imputations, epithets or defamatory statements.
Under this, a Member may raise discussion on a matter of sufficient public importance which has been the subject of a recent question, Starred, Unstarred or Short Notice Question and the answer to which needs further elucidation on a matter of fact.
What is the procedure for Half-an-Hour Discussion? Under this, a Member may give notice to raise a discussion on a matter of sufficient public importance and which has been the subject of a recent question, Starred, Unstarred or Short Notice Question, and the answer to which needs further elucidation on a matter of fact. Normally, only one notice of Half-an-Hour Discussion is put down for a sitting and no formal motion is moved in the House nor does voting take place.
The Member who has given notice makes a short statement and the Members who have previously intimated the Speaker and have secured one of the four places in the ballot are permitted to put a question each for the purpose of further elucidating any matter of fact.
Thereafter, the Minister concerned replies briefly. When a Half-an-Hour Discussion is taken up? Normally, Half-an-Hour Discussion is not held on the first sitting of the session. As the name suggests, normally the discussion is for half an hour on the said days and is taken up during the last half an hour of the sitting. By Name. By State. Maddila Gurumoorthy. Rajiv Ranjan Lalan Singh.
Lorho S. Sunny Deol. Dibyendu Adhikari. Deepak Dev Adhikari. Midhun Reddy. Prajwal Revanna. Unmesh Bhaiyyasaheb Patil. Mitesh Rameshbhai Patel. Subrat Pathak.
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