Article 105 of Constitution: The Limits to Free Speech in Parliament
On 10th February, 2023, Rajya Sabha Chairman received a letter from the Congress President on Article 105 of the Constitution that deals with the privileges and powers of parliamentarians.
About Article 105
- It deals with powers, privileges, etc. of the Houses of Parliament and of the members and committees.
- Article 194 deals with the same in the case of state legislatures, their members and committees.
- There shall be freedom of speech in Parliament, subject to the rules and orders that regulates the procedure of Parliament.
- No Member of Parliament (MP) shall be liable to any proceedings in any court in respect of ....
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