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Which of the following is NOT a part of the Collective privileges of each house of Parliament?
The house can make rules to regulate its own procedure and the conduct of its business and to adjudicate upon such matters.
It has the right to transfer to itself a case pending in the Judiciary that is concerned with a member of that house.
The courts are prohibited to inquire into the proceedings of a House or its committees.
The house can punish members as well as outsiders for breach of its privileges or its contempt by even suspension and imprisonment.
“Parliamentary privilege is the sum of certain rights enjoyed by each House collectively... and by members of each House individually, without which they could not discharge their functions, and which exceed those possessed by other bodies or individuals. Some privileges rest solely on the law and custom of Parliament, while others have been defined by statute.
Other privileges are:
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