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Parliamentary privileges in India C.1

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Deep and Deep Pub.; 1986Description: 268 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 328.54 ARO
Summary: Legislatures are granted certain privileges to enable them to maintain their dignity and to discharge their duties which the constitution enjoins on them. Thus, parliamentary privileges, instead of setting the members of Parliament apart from the ordinary citizens as superior, aim at increasing their effectiveness with a view to making them more responsive to the needs of the citizens. In this book, the learned author attempts to show the implementation of parliamentary privileges in India during the formative years (1952-84) of the young Republic and makes suggestions for smooth as well as effective functioning of the same. The author very convincingly, pleads for the codification of parliamentary privileges in the light of sugges tions made in this book.
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Legislatures are granted certain privileges to enable them to maintain their dignity and to discharge their duties which the constitution enjoins on them. Thus, parliamentary privileges, instead of setting the members of Parliament apart from the ordinary citizens as superior, aim at increasing their effectiveness with a view to making them more responsive to the needs of the citizens.

In this book, the learned author attempts to show the implementation of parliamentary privileges in India during the formative years (1952-84) of the young Republic and makes suggestions for smooth as well as effective functioning of the same. The author very convincingly, pleads for the codification of parliamentary privileges in the light of sugges tions made in this book.

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