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In which of the following situations a Member of the Parliament may be made subject to disqualification under Article 102?
1.A member who holds an office under government with no salary but exemplary allowances.
2.A member who holds a salaried office under government during his term but resigns from the office on coming to know the pendency of proceedings.
3.A member who holds the office of the Chairman of a multinational company during the term of his office.
Select the correct answer using the code below:
1 and 2 Only
2 and 3 Only
1 and 3 Only
All of the above
The factum of subsequent resignation from the held office will not absolve the holder from impeding disqualification. Chairman of a private company is not under prohibition as the Constitution requires that the office shall be under government. Vijay Mallya had been the Chairman of UB Group when he was a Member of Parliament.
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