Question : A motion moved by a member of Parliament when he feels a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the house by withholding facts of a case is called

Option 1: No confidence motion

Option 2: Censure motion

Option 3: Privilege motion

Option 4: Cut motion


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Correct Answer: Privilege motion


Solution : The correct answer is Privilege motion.

Its goal is to hold the accused minister accountable. The Parliament, its members, and its committees are given specific powers, privileges, and immunities under the Constitution. These privileges and rights are governed by the laws that the House passes. The opposition may bring a privilege motion against a minister if that minister misleads the House. It is concerned with the breach of parliamentary privileges by a minister.

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