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define quorum and the zero hour ​

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Answered by taibak32
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A quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly (a body that uses parliamentary procedure, such as a legislature) necessary to conduct the business of that group. ... As a result, quora as plural of quorum is not a valid Latin formation.

Answered by msrishti0104
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The quorum means the minimum number of members required to be present in order to enable the House to transact its business. The quorum of the Lok Sabha and The Rajya Sabha is one-tenth of the total membership of each house. This means that the House cannot conduct its proceedings and pass bills and resolutions without the presence of atleast one-tenth of its total membership. The speaker may adjourn the House or suspend the meeting until there is a requisite quorum.

The Zero Hour refers to the period which begins at 12 o'clock soon after the question hour and continues till the lunch  break which begins at 1 o'clock. During the zero hour members raise all types of questions, without any permission or prior notice. The presiding officer controls the house, when faced with heated discussions, charges and countercharges and constant interruptions by the members.

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