Article 212 in Constitution of India
212. Courts not to inquire into proceedings of the Legislature
(1) The validity of any proceedings in the Legislature
exclusion of the first proviso to article 200 but not of the
body of that article under article 212-A (1), because it
lays down ... inclusion of the body of article 200
among the articles excluded from application to Part B
States under article 212-A(1) imposes by implication
meaning of article 122 or, as the case may be, proceedings in the Legislature of a State within the meaning of article 212
curtailed, though violation of Article 211 is not actionable. Immunity from enquiry by courts is conferred by Article 212 of the Constitution. Clause ... such immunity has been conferred on the Legislature by Article 194 read with Article 212 of the Constitution while immunity of the judiciary from discussion
difference in language between Clause (2) of Article 208 and Clause (2) of Article 212. In the former clause it is stated that rules ... bear closer scrutiny. The heading above Article 208 is "Procedure generally". Articles 208 , 209 and 212 all refer to procedure or conduct
entertain this petition in view of the constitutional bar contained in Articles 212(1) and 212(2) of the Constitution of India.
2. We shall ... electing the Speaker under Article 178 of the Constitution and under the Rules made under Article 208 thereof. Article 212(1) of the Constitution
Commons at the time of commencement of the Constitution. Further, under Article 212 of the Constitution, the House has powers to regulate its own proceedings ... that Article 194 (3) of the Constitution of India enshrines that the Legislative Assembly has all powers, privileges and immunities and Article 212
proviso to Article 201 , Clauses (1) and (2) and Sub-clause (b) of Clause (3) of Article 202 & Articles 203 , to 212 (both inclusive ... reference to Acts made under this Article."
11. It is contended that under Article 212-A (2), the Rajpramukh is to prepare a Bill
repugnant to Article 388 and ,therefore, must be struck down. On the question whether a petition is maintainable in view of Article 212 ... proceeding in the Legislature of the State within the meaning of Article 212. Article 212(1) of the Constitutions prohibits scrutiny by Court with regard
maintainable. It is liable
to be dismissed in terms of Article 212 (1) of the Constitution
of India, which states that ‘the validity ... Whether the instant Writ Petition is maintainable in view of
Article 212 (1) of the Constitution of India and whether the
proceedings of the Ethics