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Union of India - Section

Section 190 in Constitution of India, 1950

190. Vacation of seats.

(1)No person shall be a member of both Houses of the Legislature of a State and provision shall be made by the Legislature of the State by law for the vacation by a person who is chosen a member of both Houses of his seat in one House or the other.
(2)No person shall be a member of the Legislatures of two or more States specified in the First Schedule and if a person is chosen a member of the Legislatures of two or more such States, then, at the expiration of such period as may be specified in [rules] [See the Prohibition of Simultaneous Membership Rules, 1950, published by the Ministry of Law vide Notification No. F. 46/50-C, dated 26.1.1950, Gazette of India, Extraordinary, p. 678.] made by the President, that person's seat in the Legislatures of all such States shall become vacant, unless he has previously resigned his seat in the Legislatures of all but one of the States.
(3)If a member of a House of the Legislature of a State-
(a)becomes subject to any of the disqualifications mentioned in [clause (1) or clause (2) of article 191] [Substituted by the Constitution (First-second Amendment) Act, 1985, Section 4, for " clause (1) of article 191" (w.e.f. 1.3.1985).]; or
(b)[ resigns his seat by writing under his hand addressed to the Speaker or the Chairman, as the case may be, and his resignation is accepted by the Speaker or the Chairman, as the case may be,] [Substituted by the Constitution (Thirty-third Amendment) Act, 1974, Section 3, for sub-Clause (b).]
his seat shall thereupon becomes vacant:[Provided that in the case of any resignation referred to in sub-clause (b), if from information received or otherwise and after making such inquiry as he thinks fit, the Speaker or the Chairman, as the case may be, is satisfied that such resignation is not voluntary or genuine, he shall not accept such resignation.] [Inserted by the Constitution (Thirty-third Amendment) Act, 1974, Section 3.]
(4)If for a period of sixty days a member of a House of the Legislature of a State is without permission of the House absent from all meetings thereof, the House may declare his seat vacant:Provided that in computing the said period of sixty days no account shall be taken of any period during which the House is prorogued or is adjourned for more than four consecutive days.