23. After how many days of absence from parliament without permission can a m.P. Be disqualified ?
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60 days
The Constitution provides for disqualification of a Member of Parliament (MP) if he/she is absent continuously for 60 days from the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha without permission. Hence MPs submit leave applications when they are absent for a longer period of time.
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After 60 days of absence from parliament without permission, an mp can be disqualified.
Explanation:
- An mp can be disqualified from the parliament after the sixty days of his absence and he fails to perform his duties in the parliament office.
- The absence will cause a termination of a mp from establishing his duties towards the parliament.
- In this way, he will be disqualified from the parliament after passing a bill from both the houses of the parliament.
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