Question : Who decides disputes regarding the disqualification of members of Parliament?
Option 1: The Supreme Court
Option 2: The Election Commission
Option 3: The Prime Minister in Consultation with the Election Commission
Option 4: The President in Consultation with the Election Commission
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Correct Answer: The President in Consultation with the Election Commission
Solution : The correct answer is The President in Consultation with the Election Commission.
Depending on whether it is the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha, the Speaker or the House Chairman decides on disqualification in defection-related cases. Even if the dispute is decided by the courts, the president makes the final decisions in cases involving corrupt practices after consulting with the Election Commission.
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