either House
of Parliament resigns his/her seat and his/her resignation is accepted
by the Chairman or the Speaker, as the case ... person who
resigns, the vacancy occurs [as per Art. 103(3)(b)] when the resignation is accepted
by the Chairman or the Speaker
resigns his seat by writing under his hand addressed to the speaker ... Chairman, as the case may be, and his resignation is accepted by the Speaker or the Chairman, as the case may be, his seat shall
said writ petition directing the Speaker to take a
decision qua the resignations and to place the decision
before this Court;
(iii) In the meantime ... Speaker passed 5 independent orders on 25.07.2019
and 28.07.2019 on the various petitions for
disqualification. By these orders, the Speaker rejected
the resignation
respectively Speaker and Deputy Speaker thereof, and, so often as the office of Speaker or Deputy Speaker or Deputy Speaker, as the case ... such member is the Speaker, to the Deputy Speaker, and if such member is the Deputy Speaker, to the Speaker, resign his official
Resignation of Speaker & Councillors. [Substituted by M.P. Act No. 18 of 1997.]
(1) The Speaker or any Councillor may resign his office ... tendering his resignation in writing to the Mayor who shall forward the same to the Divisional Commissioner and if the Speaker or such Councillor
provided that the Vice-Presidentshould
receive the resignation. But at the same time it isdesirable that the Speaker
of the House of the people shouldalso ... haveprovided that the Vice-President shall forthwith communicatethis
fact of resignation to the Speaker of the House of thepeople. I therefore hope
the amendment will
regard to constitutional functionaries like the President,
Vice-President, Speaker, etc. the resignation once submitted and
communicated to the appropriate authority becomes complete and irrevocable ... membership
of that body by addressing the Speaker, he is required to address his
resignation to the Chairman of that Committee, Board or Body
Article
191; or
(b) resigns his seat by writing under his hand
addressed to the Speaker ... Chairman, as the
case may be, and his resignation is accepted by the
Speaker or the Chairman, as the case may be,
his seat shall
informed that even before the so-called resignation was accepted by the Governor the Speaker made a statement that he had resigned ... could never have communicated my resignation nor I was in a position to receive the acceptance of the resignation at that time.
(g) Therefore, between
Municipal Corporation Act, 1956
23. Resignation of Speaker & Councillors.
(1) The Speaker or any Councillor may resign his office by tendering his resignation ... Speaker or such Councillor, as the case may be, desires he may also send a copy of his resignation directly to the Divisional Commissioner