power and function of the speaker
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The speaker is endowed with a wide range of powers. His powers are:
1. To see that there is decorum and discipline in the House.
2. To decide who shall hold the floor and speak in deliberations of the House.
3. To safeguard the rights and privileges of the members of the House.
4. To put the motion of the vote to announce the result. He does not vote but in case of a tie, he casts his vote.
5. To act as administrative head of the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
by members of Lok Sabha.
7. To protect the House from unnecessary executive intrusion.
8. To allot time for each item on the agenda of the House.
Some of his special powers are
9. To certify whether a particular Bill is a money Bill or not (Article 110).
10. To preside over joint sitting of both the houses of the Parliament.
11. To admit a vote of no-confidence against the Government.
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The speaker is endowed with a wide range of powers. His powers are:
1. To see that there is decorum and discipline in the House.
2. To decide who shall hold the floor and speak in deliberations of the House.
3. To safeguard the rights and privileges of the members of the House.
4. To put the motion of the vote to announce the result. He does not vote but in case of a tie, he casts his vote.
5. To act as administrative head of the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
by members of Lok Sabha.
7. To protect the House from unnecessary executive intrusion.
8. To allot time for each item on the agenda of the House.
Some of his special powers are
9. To certify whether a particular Bill is a money Bill or not (Article 110).
10. To preside over joint sitting of both the houses of the Parliament.
11. To admit a vote of no-confidence against the Government.
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