10th Schedule - Anti-Defection & Role Of Speaker (UPSC Indian Polity Notes)

This article will describe polity concepts such as Anti-defection (52nd Amendment), Role of Speaker and the 10th Schedule.

Polity concepts like Anti-Defection, Role of Speaker & 10th Schedule are important topics in the UPSC Syllabus and aspirants should be well aware of these concepts for the General Studies Paper-II.

Polity forms a major chunk of the questions asked in the General Studies Paper-II. The concepts described in this article are all related to recent developments in Indian politics and hence, is relevant for the IAS Mains.

IAS Exam aspirants can find more notes for UPSC Mains General Studies topics from the links given at the end of the article.

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Anti-Defection Law

The 10th Schedule of the Indian Constitution (which talks about the anti-defection law) is designed to prevent political defections prompted by the lure of office or material benefits or other like considerations. The Anti-defection law was passed by Parliament in 1985 and reinforced in 2002.

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10th Schedule – Provisions under Anti-Defection Law

The Tenth Schedule includes the following provisions with regard to the disqualification of MPs and MLAs on the grounds of defection:

Grounds for disqualification:

Exceptions under the Anti Defection Law

Deciding Authority

Aspirants can refer to the UPSC Mains Syllabus at the linked article.

Is the decision of the Presiding Officer subject to judicial review?

Is there a time limit within which the Presiding Officer should decide?

How have the Courts interpreted the law while deciding on related matters?

Does the anti-defection law affect legislators’ ability to make decisions?

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Several recommendations have come up regarding Anti-Defection: