Xth schedule of the indian constitution deals with
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Anti-Defection Law is contained in the Tenth Schedule of Originally, the Constitution of India carried no reference to political parties and their existence.
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The 10th Schedule to the Indian Constitution, that is popularly referred to as the ‘Anti-Defection Law’ was inserted by the 1985 Amendment to the Constitution. ‘Defection’ has been defined as, “To abandon a position or association, often to join an opposing group” The Advanced Law Lexicon defines defection as, “crossing the floor by a member of a Legislature is called defection.” In short, defection is an act by a member of a particular party of disowning his loyalty towards that particular party and pledging allegiance to another party. This is what the Law Lexicon describes as ‘crossing the floor’.