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Consider the following statements about the No Confidence Motion which has been in news recently:
1. The Specific Procedures for for a motion of no-confidence has been laid down under Article 118 of the Constitution.
2. To introduce a no-confidence motion in the house, a written notice must be produced by a member of the house before 10 am which when read out by the speaker must be supported by at most 50 members.
Which of the above statements is/are incorrect?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
There is no mention of the motion of no-confidence in the Constitution. Article 118 permits each house of the Parliament to make its own rules of conduct for business. As per Rule 198 of the Lok Sabha, specific procedure for the motion of no-confidence are laid down.
To introduce a no-confidence motion in the house, a written notice must be produced by a member of the house before 10 am which when read out by the speaker must be supported by at least 50 members.
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