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    Party solidarity and cohesion have always been an integral part of the Westminster Parliamentry system. The leaders of the political parties of the Canadian House of Commons ‚ with the assistance of ’whips’‚ very strongly discipline their party members to vote on issues as a single entity‚ especially in plenary sessions (Olson‚ 2003). Although‚ some degree of party discipline is essential for any political party to maintain their power as they require the confidence of the majority of the legislative

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    a BILL

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    of Commons‚ it is then passed to the House of Lords for its first reading. House Of Lords In the first reading at the House of Lords‚ the long title of the bill is read out by the member of the Lords in charge of the bill and the bill is then printed. Then there is a second reading‚ this is where the members of the House of Lords can debate the purpose and principles of the bill and also see whether there should be any amendments. The Bill then goes to the Committee stage. This is a

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    Life of George Herbert

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    His father‚ Richard‚ was first a Member of Parliament. He later worked as High Sheriff and moved on to “Keeper of the Rolls” of Montgomeryshire. Herbert first attended Trinity College‚ Cambridge and graduated in 1609 with a Bachelor’s degree‚ then received his Master’s degree in 1613 at 20 years old. In 1618‚ his poetic talent earned him the spot of Reader in Rhetoric at Cambridge. Herbert followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming a Member of Parliament himself in 1624‚ representing Montgomery

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    public services and policies. Ministers and MPs Government ministers are chosen from MPs and Lords in Parliament. Your MP may be a member of the party forming the current Government (ie‚ Labour) but it doesn’t necessarily mean they are working ’in government’. Ministers must regularly respond to oral and written questions from MPs and Lords. Scrutiny of the government Parliament checks the work of the government on behalf of UK citizens through investigative select committees and by asking

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    Jan Lokpal Bill version 2.1 An act to create effective anti-corruption and grievance redressal systems at centre so that effective deterrent is created against corruption and to provide effective protection to whistleblowers. 1. Short title and commencement:- (1) This Act may be called the Jan Lokpal Act‚ 2010. (2) It shall come into force on the one hundred and twentieth day of its enactment. 2. Definitions:- In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires‚- (1) “Action” means

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    from the newly elected members of Parliament. He can only hold office for an aggregate period of 10 years and if the office falls vacant‚ the Vice President takes over. The President appoints the Vice President and such number of Ministers and Assistant Ministers as are determined by Parliament. They must all be members of Parliament at the time of their appointment. If not‚ then before the expiration of four months after their appointment they must become members of Parliament or vacate the position

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    peoples act 1951 and further strengthened by the constitution of our country. Qualifications and disqualifications for becoming a member of the parliament and the state legislature is dealt in sections 3 to 11a of the representation of peoples act‚ 1951. As far as the constitution is concerned the Articles 84‚ 101‚ 102‚ 103 and 104 deal with regard to the member of the parliament. Membership of the state legislatures are regulated by articles 173‚ 190‚ 191 and 192 of the constitution of India. The primary

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    Malhotra‚ Rajiv Dutta‚ Akhilesh Kumar Pandey‚Bharat Sangal‚ R.P. Wadhwani‚ P.K. Manohar‚ P. Parameswaran‚ A. Mariarputham and S.C. Jain‚ AdvsSubject: Media and CommunicationSubject: CriminalCatch WordsMentioned INActs/Rules/Orders: Privileges of Parliament Act‚ 1512 ;Code of Criminal Procedure‚ 1973 - Section 108‚ Code of Criminal Procedure‚ 1973 - Section 164‚ Code of Criminal Procedure‚ 1973 - Section 173(8)‚ Code of Criminal Procedure‚ 1973 - Section 190‚ Code of Criminal Procedure‚ 1973 - Section

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    in freely conducted election held in late 2008 under the auspices of the caretaker system. There were hopes that the political crisis and political crisis started in 2006. Constitutional Change On 30 June 2012‚ the Bangladesh Parliament‚ in the absence of opposition members‚ passed the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution. The amendment scrapped the provision that parliamentary elections be held under a non-partisan caretaker government (CTG). Within days the President assented and the changes

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    field of law‚ public rights and procedures thereof that a common and an uneducated suffer out of the corrupt society. This suggests that if we are educated‚ we can understand our rights well. 2. We need to change the government processes. If the members of the governing body are government officials‚ there will certainly be less reports of the criminal cases. The reverse may be possible only when there are no more criminal politician in our government. The provision is that‚ if there is any case

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