What happens if Lok Sabha is dissolved?
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What happens if Lok Sabha is dissolved?
When Parliament is dissolved, all bills pending within the Lok Sabha lapse. However, bills in the Rajya Sabha never lapse, and can remain pending for decades.
What happens when a vote of no confidence is passed against the Council of Ministers?
An individual minister who loses a confidence vote must resign. If a prime minister loses a no confidence vote, the entire government must resign.
What happens in Lok Sabha?
Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by an adult universal suffrage and a first-past-the-post system to represent their respective constituencies, and they hold their seats for five years or until the body is dissolved by the President on the advice of the council of ministers.
What is impact of dissolution of the House on the impending bill?
If a Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha and passed by the House is transmitted to the Rajya Sabha and the Rajya Sabha makes amendments to the Bill and it is returned to the Lok Sabha for its concurrence on the amendments made by the Rajya Sabha, it will lapse on the date of dissolution of the Lok Sabha, if the Bill is …
When and on whose advice can the Lok Sabha be dissolved?
The Lok Sabha can be dissolved by – On the suggestion of the Prime Minister, he can also dissolve the House of People before the end of its mandate.
How many times has Lok Sabha dissolved?
Cabinet approves dissolution of the Sixteenth Lok Sabha
(First to Fifteenth Lok Sabha) Lok Sabha | Last Date of Poll | Date of Dissolution |
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Fifth | 10.03.1971 | *18.01.1977 |
Sixth | 20.03.1977 | *22.08.1979 |
Seventh | 06.01.1980 | 31.12.1984 |
Eighth | 28.12.1984 | 27.11.1989 |
What is meant by vote of no confidence?
Definition of vote of no confidence : a formal vote by which the members of a legislature or similar deliberative body indicate that they no longer support a leader, government, etc. The chairman was forced to resign after a vote of no confidence by the board of trustees.