Polity Lecture Notes
Polity Lecture Notes
Polity Lecture Notes
A Member of Parliament cannot hold office of profit under the Government of India or that of ant state as it
would lead to conflict of interest. Minister’s office is exempted from this. Parliament, by law, determines the
offices which are exempted. In accordance, Members of Parliament (Prevention of disqualification) Act 1959
was enacted. This Act was amended in 2006, which added certain offices of profit to list, and was given
retrospective effect. There is a Joint Committee on offices of profit in Parliament, which advises the Parliament
on the offices which has to be added to the list, as and when new offices are created. Members can also be
disqualified under any other laws made by the Parliament. E.g. Representation of Peoples Act 1951.
If a Member of Parliament is subject to disqualification under grounds mentioned in Article 102, the decision
shall be referred to the President and the President shall act in accordance with the opinion of the Election
Commission.
Money Bill
Article 110 and 199 describe what constitutes a money bill of Central and State Legislatures.
On money bills, Rajya Sabha does not have much power.
A money bill can be introduced only in Lok Sabha.
Sanction of the President is required before the introduction of money bill.
Rajya Sabha has the power to delay the passage of the money bill by at most 14 days.
Rajya Sabha can offer suggestions and advice but it cannot amend the bill.
Financial Bill
A bill that deals with certain matters, alongside the matters present in Article 110 or 199.
All money bills are financial bills but all financial bills are not money bills.
Special Provisions of Financial Bill Class I
Can be introduced only in Lok Sabha
Can be introduced only with the prior consent of the President.
Rajya Sabha has equal powers as the Lok Sabha on this bill
Special Provisions of Financial bill Class II
They involve with some expenditure of money
They can be introduced in both the houses.
President’s consent is required before the bill is taken up for consideration (2nd Reading
begins).