time to time in certain quarters for strengthening and amending the Anti-defection Law as contained in the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India
time to time in certain quarters for strengthening and amending the Anti-defection Law as contained in the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India
Tenth Schedule was added to the Constitution by way of Anti-Defection Law and at the time when that law was enacted by this Parliament ... accepted by the Government.
As far as the amendment to the Anti-Defection Law is concerned, I would like to say that this Bill
Discussion On The Central Vigilance Commission Bill, 1999 Moved By Shri Harin ... on 26 February
respondent should not have exercised his powers under the provisions of Anti-Defection Law and therefore, the first respondent was not justified in passing
House through the Ordinance route. This is not acceptable. The Anti-Defection law was passed by this House, without its going to the State Legislatures ... When the Anti-Defection law had said that no other court shall have the jurisdiction to go into the merit of the decision given
Schedule also should be made applicable here itself. The matter of anti-defection law also should be made applicable to the Sixth Schedule. That
restricting the size of the Council of Ministers and amends the Anti-Defection Law by omitting the provisions relating to splits; the Constitution (One-hundreth
Consideration Of The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2000 (Amendment Of ... on 25 July, 2003
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