February 26, 2020
Topic:- Polity
News:-Mr.Parmar files nomination for the post of assembly speaker.
- The Speaker’s Post Fell Vacant After The Appointment Of Dr Rajeev Bindal As State Bjp President.
Appointment of Speaker:-
- State speakers of the house are similarly elected by the members of the legislative assembly.
Election of the Speaker:-
- The constitution of India provides that after every general election, the Legislative Assembly in a State, at its very first session shall elect a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker, from among its members. During the absence of the Speaker from office, the Deputy Speaker takes over his office. The Speaker generally belongs to the ruling party.
- The Speaker remains in office till the next Speaker is sworn in.
Vacancy: A vacancy in the Speaker’s office may arise :-
(1) if he resigns
(2) is removed from office by a resolution of the Assembly,
(3) if he ceases to be a member of the House, and
(4) if he dies.
Removal:-
- The removal of the Speaker through a resolution of the Assembly requires 14 day’s notice when a motion for his removal is discussed in the Assembly, the Speaker does not preside over the Assembly.
Powers of Speaker:-
- He sees whether there is a necessary quorum.
- He may adjourn or suspend the sitting of the house if required quorum is not there or to restore discipline.
- He can call the house to order or to maintain discipline in the house.
- He may even suspend or expel a member of the house for their disorderly behaviour.
- He decides whether a bill is a money bill or not. The Speaker’s decision cannot be challenged in a Court of Law. Money bills are sent to the Upper House with the Speaker’s certificate that it is a money bill.
- Speaker decision cannot be challenged in the court of law.
(Source:- The Times of India)
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