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What is Anti Defection Law?Explain the principles under it. 10Marks answr neeeded​

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Answered by mahira33
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Answer:

10th schedule of indian Constitution is called anti defective law.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

MLAs in some states changed their political allegiances multiple times during the day. Parliament amended the Constitution in 1985 in an attempt to stop this menace, and brought in the anti-defection law.

Explanation:

The Tenth Schedule was inserted in the Constitution in 1985. It lays down the process by which legislators may be disqualified on grounds of defection by the Presiding Officer of a legislature based on a petition by any other member of the House. A legislator is deemed to have defected if he either voluntarily gives up the membership of his party or disobeys the directives of the party leadership on a vote. This implies that a legislator defying (abstaining or voting against) the party whip on any issue can lose his membership of the House.  The law applies to both Parliament and state assemblies.

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