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Rights of Ministers and Advocate General

7/7/2019

 
In addition to the members of a House, every minister and the advocate general of the state have the right to speak and take part in the proceedings of either House or any of its committees of which he is named a member, without being entitled to vote. There are two reasons underlying this constitutional provision:
  1. A minister can participate in the proceedings of a House, of which he is not a member.
  2. A minsiter, who is not a member of either House, can participate in the proceedings of both the Houses.

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