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  4. SC's Deadline to Maharashtra Speaker Reinforces Anti-Defection Law

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  1. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: A comprehensive analysis of anti defection law in

    A comprehensive analysis of anti defection law in india a reformatory approach: Researcher: Sardar Lohit: Guide(s): Dutta Nalini Kanta: Keywords: anti defection comprehensive analysis india law reformatory approach: University: Gauhati University: Completed Date: 2017: Abstract: None: Pagination: 357p.

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    Title: Anti defection law in India: Researcher: Anmolpreet Kaur: Guide(s): Pannu, Gurpreet: Keywords: Law Social Sciences Social Sciences General: University:

  3. PDF A Critical Analysis of Anti-defection Laws in India

    The Anti-Defection law has faced multiple challenges on the grounds of constitutional violations. Nonethe-less, the Supreme Court has maintained the law's con-stitutionality in a number of significant rulings.7. The law is criticized mostly for limiting the freedom of speech and expression of elected oficials.

  4. ANTI DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA: EMERGING ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

    Emerging Challenges to Anti Defection Law from Karnataka, Madhya. Pradesh, Manipur, and Rajasthan episode. After the repeal of the provisions relating to split in Para 3 of the Tenth Schedule and ...

  5. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: Impact of Anti Defection Law on Democratic

    Tenth Schedule Antidefection Defection: University: Alliance University: Completed Date: 2021: Abstract: The Systematic investigation in to study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions is the meaning of research. newlineReforms to be brought in the existing Law assume significance for Legal research.

  6. Rethinking Defection: An Analysis of Anti-defection Laws in India

    Despite attempts to introduce anti-defection laws in 1973 and 1978, the law was only successfully enacted in 1985, after the Congress party swept into power with an overwhelming majority (Sachdeva, 1989). Constitutionality challenges to the anti-defection law were brought before the Indian Courts almost immediately after the passing of the 52nd ...

  7. (PDF) Anti-Defection Law in India: An Analysis of the Effect of

    G.C. Malhotra, Anti-Defection Law in India and the Commonwealth 9 (Metropolitan Book Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 1st edn., 2005). ILI Law Review Summer Issue 2021

  8. PDF UNBOTTLING DISSENT: SCRAPPING THE ANTI- DEFECTION LAW

    PPING THE ANTI-DEFECTION LAWAyush Kashyap*. bstractDefection is a dirty word in Indian politics. It evokes images of bundles of cash being exchanged for c. oss-voting and a general decay of political morality. The spate of defections before the 1980s forced the hand of the government to enact a law against defection as s. ocking instances of ...

  9. PDF The Anti-Defection Law

    The Anti-Defection Law. The Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, also known as the anti-defection law, was added to prevent political defections.1 The rationale to curb such defections was that they undermine the foundations and principles of Indian democracy.2 The law disqualifies legislators for violating the will of their political party.

  10. Anti-Defection Law: a Blessing or Disaster?

    Abstract. The Anti-Defection Law or 10th Schedule of the Constitution of India was interpolated in the Constitution in 1985 by the 52nd Amendment Act in order to discourse the perceived problem of the Members of Parliament (MPs) / Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) shifting their loyalties from the parties they supported at the time of election or defying their parties at perilous times ...

  11. PDF The Efficacy of Anti-defection Law in India: a

    The anti-defection law was enacted in 1985 as part of the Constitution's 52nd Amendment. The Tenth Schedule was included to the Indian Constitution in order to combat "the scourge of political defections." The law provides that a legislator of a house who is a member of a political party shall be disqualified - if he voluntarily gives up his ...

  12. PDF ANTI DEFECTION LAW: A Critical Reappraisal

    The Tenth Schedule of Indian Constitution is known as Anti-Defection Law. When the constitution was written it did not contain such provisions, it was only inserted by Rajiv Gandhi in 1985.. It laid down provisions regarding defection. Anti-Defection Law or the 10th schedule lays down provisions regarding disqualification on the grounds of ...

  13. PDF Anti-defection Law: a Death Knell for Parliamentary Dissent?

    bring India's defection laws in line with American and English parliamen-tary principles. I. INTRODUCTION India is closing in on nearly three decades of having an anti-de-fection law in force. Inserted in the Constitution of India by way of the 52nd Amendment in 1985,2 the concerned law is enshrined in the Tenth Schedule ('Schedule X').

  14. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: Anti defection law in India a critical study

    The Shodhganga@INFLIBNET Centre provides a platform for research students to deposit their Ph.D. theses and make it available to the entire scholarly community in open access. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET. Utkal University. Department of Zoology.

  15. ANTI DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS

    Shivam Goel. Download Free PDF. View PDF. Human Resource Management Anti Defection Law. Interpretation - In this Schedule, unless the context otherwise requires,- a) "House" means either House of Parliament or the Legislative Assembly or, as the case may be, either House of the Legislature of a State; b) "legislature.

  16. PDF Anti Defection Law in India Problems and Prospects

    International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, Vol 4, no 5, pp 6923-6927 May 2023 6925 Historical background of Anti-defection laws: There is a very well-known phrase of "Aaya Ram Gaya Ram" and it relates back to 1967 when Gaya Lal who was a congress leader fortnight went from congress to Janata Party and then back to congress and then again to Janata Party.

  17. PDF Anti- Defection Law: a Success or A Failure in India

    ssing by a member of one political party to another. In another sense, Defection means hoping from one party to another party. once the member has won election as an MLA or an MP. Anti-Defection Law is applicable to the members of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Vidhan Sabha, Vidhan Parishad once they win membership of the particular houses and is.

  18. India's Anti-Defection Law: Challenges and Solutions

    The Anti-Defection Law in the Indian Constitution aims for democratic stability by curbing political defections. Despite its importance, challenges such as restricting legislators' freedom and procedural issues underscore the necessity for reforms. Inspired by international experiences, proposed steps aim to balance stability and accountability.

  19. PDF Anti-defection Law: Legality Versus Legitimacy

    ANTI-DEFECTION LAW: LEGALITY VERSUS LEGITIMACY Authored by: Aarvi Singh* * 3rd Year BA LLB Student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law _____ ABSTRACT Anti-Defection laws is the constitutional engineering that tried to address and cater the issue of floor switching but the law that tried to protect the spirit of Indian democracy has ...

  20. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: Anti defection law in India: a study of emerging

    Bibliography p.317-322, Appendix p.323-376. Shodhganga: a reservoir of Indian theses @ INFLIBNET The Shodhganga@INFLIBNET Centre provides a platform for research students to deposit their Ph.D. theses and make it available to the entire scholarly community in open access.

  21. Anti Defection Law

    Anti Defection Law. Anti-Defection law or the 10 th schedule was inserted by the 52 nd amendment to the constitution in 1985. 10 th schedule has the following provision. Disqualification on the grounds of. A] If a member of a house belonging to a political party. 1] Voluntarily gives up membership of his political party.

  22. India's Anti-Defection Law: Challenges and Solutions

    The Anti-Defection Law in the Indian Constitution aims for democratic stability by curbing political defections. Despite its importance, challenges such as restricting legislators' freedom and procedural issues underscore the necessity for reforms. Inspired by international experiences, proposed steps aim to balance stability and accountability.

  23. Anti-Defection Law

    The anti-defection law punishes individual Members of Parliament (MPs)/ Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) for leaving one party for another. Parliament added it to the Constitution as the Tenth Schedule in 1985 in order to bring stability to governments by discouraging legislators from changing parties.