Powers and Functions of the Speaker of Lok Sabha
The Speaker is the presiding
officer of the Lok Sabha. The Speaker is elected from among the members of the
Lok Sabha. The Speaker and the Deputy Speaker are the presiding officers of the
Lok Sabha. The date of the election of the Speaker is decided by the President.
The Speaker of the previous Lok Sabha vacates his office immediately before the
first meeting of the new Lok Sabha. It is the responsibility of the Speaker to
maintain the dignity and authority of the Lok Sabha.
Circumstances in which the
Speaker of the Lok Sabha loses his office
• If he ceases to be a member of
the Lok Sabha
• If the Deputy Speaker resigns
• If he is removed by a
resolution passed by a majority of the members of the Lok Sabha (such a
resolution can be removed only after giving 14 days' notice).
Once the Lok Sabha proceedings
for the removal of the Speaker have been initiated, the Speaker is no longer
eligible to hold office. However, he can speak and participate in the
proceedings of the House during this time.
Powers and Responsibilities of
the Speaker
• Presides over the Lok Sabha
session.
• Decides whether a bill is a
money bill or not.
• Casting vote is a special right
of the Speaker to resolve constitutional crises.
• The Speaker appoints and
controls various officers and employees of the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
• The Speaker is responsible for
protecting the rights of the Lok Sabha members and Lok Sabha committees.
• The Speaker's decision is final
in all parliamentary matters.
• The Speaker decides how the
House should function in accordance with the Constitution.
• The Speaker has the power to
suspend the House in the absence of a quorum. The quorum is one-tenth of the
total strength of the House.
• The Speaker presides over the
joint sitting of Parliament with the permission of the President.
• The Speaker has the power to
grant secret sittings on the request of the Leader of the House.
• The Speaker has a decisive role
in deciding the disqualification of a member of the Lok Sabha on the grounds of
defection as per the provisions of the Tenth Schedule.
• The Speaker acts as the
ex-officio chairman of the Indian Parliamentary Group, which is the link
between the Indian Parliament and various parliaments of the world.
• The Speaker appoints the
chairmen of all parliamentary committees of the Lok Sabha and supervises their functioning.
• The Speaker is also the
chairman of the Business Advisory Committee, the Rules Committee and the
General Purpose Committee.
Rights of the Speaker
• A resolution to remove the
Speaker can be discussed and considered in the House only if it has the support
of at least 50 members. He can be removed only by a resolution passed by the
Lok Sabha with a special majority.
• The salary and allowances of
the Speaker are fixed by Parliament. The amount for this is charged from the
Consolidated Fund of India. These are not subject to an annual vote of
Parliament.
• The Speaker's actions and proceedings cannot be discussed or criticized except through a resolution.
• No court has the power to question the proceedings of the House of Parliament, including the Speaker's rulings.
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