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What is the qualification and disqualifications of the member of parliament?

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Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
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Explanation:

Eligibility criteria

A person must satisfy all following conditions to be qualified to become a member of parliament of the Lok Sabha; Must be a citizen of India.

Answered by Amisha2002
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Answer:

Pretty long doctrine given in d constitution. Hold ur breath.

(((QUALIFICATIONS)))

As per article 84 of the constitution, a person is qualified to be a member of parliament provided he:

1) is a citizen of India

2) has completed 30 years of age in case of Rajya Sabha and 25 years in case of Lok Sabha.

3)possesses such other qualifications as may be prescribed in that behalf by or under any law made by Parliament

4) the candidate must be registered as a voter in a parliamentary constituency and must be eligible to vote. If due to any reason the person loses eligibility to vote, he would lose eligibility to contest also.

(((Disqualification )))

1) Disqualification on Ground of Defection.

2)He holds any office of profit under the Union or state government (except that of a minister or any other office exempted by Parliament)

3) He is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a court.

4) He is an undischarged insolvent.

5) He is disqualified under any other law by parliament

6) He must not have been found guilty of certain election offences and corrupt practices

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