New CBI Case Against Ex-HC Judge: What Is It About? What Was The Last Case?
To initiate proceedings: at least 100 members of Lok Sabha may give a signed notice to the Speaker, or at least 50 members of Rajya Sabha may give a signed notice to the Chairman The Speaker or Chairman may consult individuals and examine relevant material related to the notice Based on this, they may decide to either admit the motion or refuse to admit it. Once the motion is admitted: > the Speaker or Chairman constitutes a three-member committee to investigate the complaint. > After concluding its investigation, the Committee submits its report to the Speaker or Chairman, who will then lay the report before the relevant House of Parliament. > If the report records a finding of misbehaviour or incapacity, the motion for removal will be taken up for consideration and debated The motion for removal is required to be adopted by each House of Parliament by: a majority of the total membership of that House; and a majority of at least two-thirds of the members of that House present and voting.
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