Thank you for the coverage madam. But anti defection act has also made elected representatives just a mouth piece of political parties... Not of their electorates. But politics is complex. You have covered basics in adequate details.
in given option --- presiding officer will be the answer. i.e. option A . and thank youuu so much for given this much clarity of this important concept .i this fully crystal clear concept
Thank you for the detailed session ma'am. A humble request/suggestion- If possible could you take up a mains question and explain the correct answer writing skills required for the question on a real time basis? As there is always scarcity and abundance of matter for respective questions. So one doesn't know what to write precisely.
thank you mam for a detailed analysis of about ADL. my doubt is in Maharashtra did the CM face "No Confidence Motion" from its the ruling party members which led the 2/3rd of MLA to join BJP, leaving NCP and Shivsena behind ?? earlier the ruling party was the merger of shivsena and NCP, but it is seen that NCP is totally left behind, but the new CM still holds the shivsena position. how can the two rivals be there from a same political party demanding for the the post of CM. this seems to be confusing me. kindly help me with it. thanks
Dear Viewer, We appreciate your interest in the video. Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had to resign from the CM post as he did not have the support of required MLAs to form the government. Eknath Shinde has formed a government with the support of the BJP and has passed the floor test required to become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra possessing the required number of MLAs. The Shiv Sena MLAs have given their support to Eknath Shinde instead of Uddhav Thackeray. A leader of the party that has got the majority share of votes in the assembly elections, is appointed as the Chief Minister of the state. Regards, Team DrishtiIAS
Hi Mamidala Saikrishna! Even though there is no set strategy for this exam as every aspirant has a different study pattern, still we have tried to list a few methods/practices, after doing an extensive research, which can help you prepare for UPSC Preliminary exam. Read further to know about these methods: 1. Build up your basic knowledge from NCERTs (6-10). 2. Read standard textbooks (ex. Laxmikant for Polity, Bipan Chandra for Modern India etc). 3. Start following current affairs thoroughly and try to link current events with the static portion of the syllabus (For example if a particular article is in news then you can read the relevant portion from Laxmikant) 4. Analyse the question paper thoroughly once you have scored the paper with the help of the answer key and try to identify why you marked incorrectly viz lack of knowledge, silly mistake, blind guessing etc 5. Keep practising and fine-tuning your strategy for tests. 6. There is no standard rule for how many questions should be attempted as it will also depend on your preparation level. In our opinion, one should attempt more number of questions provided one has prepared well otherwise you will get a lot of negative marks. Hope this helps you! Best wishes!
Hello Komal! Hope you are doing well! At present pdfs for our videos are not available. We will update you if anything comes up in future. Stay connected!
thank you very much mam as I am trying to understand the what typesof questions are in this exam. your videos or the The Drishti IAS team is helping me a lot to do so. May you tell me what is online pen drive course and what will I get once I purchased it ??? One more question I have is this will you take the pen drive back , how many pen drive I get , validity of the pen drive. Thank you ❤️🙏
A very good morning to you Vikram! Would you like to talk to our counselling team? They can provide you the details about your concern and help you to figure out the course!
OPTION A should be but there is a confusion that final authority would be Supreme Court because in kihoto hollohan it said that disqualification cases are under judicial review and it has final decision over that... please solve my confusion..🙏🙏
Dear Viewer, We appreciate your engagement in the episode. Any question regarding disqualification arising out of defection is to be decided by the presiding officer of the House. Originally, the decision of the presiding officer was final and could not be questioned in any court. However, in the 1992 Kihoto Hollohan case, it held that the presiding officer, while deciding a question under the Tenth Schedule, functions as a tribunal. Hence, his decision, like that of any other tribunal, is subject to judicial review on the grounds of mala fides, perversity, etc. The final deciding authority remains the Presiding Officer on the grounds of mala fides, perversity, etc, it is subject to judicial review. To corroborate the given information, kindly visit the following link: indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-what-is-sc-kihoto-hollohan-judgment-maharashtra-political-crisis-7994384/ Regards, Team Drishti
Tq mam....option 1 is correct i.e presiding officer....Speaker in the lok sabha and chairman in the rajya sabha....
The final deciding authority on the question of disqualification by anti-defection is - (a) Presiding officer
Very nice and knowledgeable video. Thanks Drishti IAS.
Thanks to all for encouraging me
I really appreciate your work.
You are most welcome! We are delighted to know that we are able to encourage our viewers through our programs.
Stay tuned for more episodes!
Option A) Presiding Officer
Thank you for the coverage madam.
But anti defection act has also made elected representatives just a mouth piece of political parties... Not of their electorates.
But politics is complex.
You have covered basics in adequate details.
Deciding authority - Presiding Officer
Thank you ma'am
You are most welcome, Kavita!
Mam u are so nice.... Your way of analysing the issue ever brainstorming... Ty mam... Mam please continue the session...
Thank you, I will!
in given option --- presiding officer will be the answer. i.e. option A . and thank youuu so much for given this much clarity of this important concept .i this fully crystal clear concept
Most welcome 😊 Kritik! Keep watching as we intend to help you understand several other topics in future as well!
Thank u mam continue 😃😃😃😃😃😊😊😊
Glad you liked this programme! Stay tuned for the upcoming episodes!
Presiding officer.. In rajyasabha-chairman
In loksabha-speaker
Really helpful ma'am👍
Thanks ma'am.👍👍👍
Your teaching style is too good, you should teach all the current topics in this channel👍
Very good initiative of Drishti plz do not stop this sessions
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A) Presiding officer
a)Presiding officer
Such a nice lecture ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻
Glad you think so!
Presiding officer 🎯🎯🎯🎯
Thank you ma'am 😊
The Answer is Option A. Presiding officer ( Speaker in case of Loksabha and ex - officio chairman in case of Rajyasabha)
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opt A :- Presiding officer
Presidential officer time is 3 months mam
option. (a)
Thanks a lot mam...now i am very much clear about this concept....very useful thanks for your work Team Drishti IAS...TARGET 2024 IAS...🎯👏🔥
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Most awaited lecture has come out ..tq Drishti .tq maam
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Thanks for the hard work you are doing is not enough 👍👍👍👍
It's simple
a is the correct option
Ans -A
Jai Hind mam G, outstanding 🙏
Thanks Chandan Kumar Pandit!
Thank you for the detailed session ma'am.
A humble request/suggestion-
If possible could you take up a mains question and explain the correct answer writing skills required for the question on a real time basis?
As there is always scarcity and abundance of matter for respective questions. So one doesn't know what to write precisely.
Thanks for the valuable feedback, Yash. We will surely mention it in front of the concerned team members.
Ans- Presiding officer
answer is -(a) presiding officer
Thanks ma am I am getting
Thank u so much madam for providing a useful information to me
It's our pleasure!
Option A is correct answer
To the topic discussion
thank you so much mam..
your explanation view is too good
Most welcome 😊
A option presiding officer
Ans is d
thank u mam
But 2/3 should merge means join party 2 or hold party 1 s name pls clarify as they have not left the party 1 voluntarily
ans . A
Option A
option -A
Thank you mam
Most welcome 😊
Thank you medam
You’re welcome 😊
A-Presiding officer
Thnq mam
You are so welcome Swati! Stay tuned for more information and explanation!
Options A
thank you mam for a detailed analysis of about ADL.
my doubt is
in Maharashtra did the CM face "No Confidence Motion" from its the ruling party members which led the 2/3rd of MLA to join BJP, leaving NCP and Shivsena behind ??
earlier the ruling party was the merger of shivsena and NCP,
but it is seen that NCP is totally left behind, but the new CM still holds the shivsena position.
how can the two rivals be there from a same political party demanding for the the post of CM.
this seems to be confusing me.
kindly help me with it.
thanks
Dear Viewer,
We appreciate your interest in the video.
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had to resign from the CM post as he did not have the support of required MLAs to form the government. Eknath Shinde has formed a government with the support of the BJP and has passed the floor test required to become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra possessing the required number of MLAs.
The Shiv Sena MLAs have given their support to Eknath Shinde instead of Uddhav Thackeray.
A leader of the party that has got the majority share of votes in the assembly elections, is appointed as the Chief Minister of the state.
Regards,
Team DrishtiIAS
good morning 🌄 ma'am
A lovely morning to you as well!
Please give english sub title to all videos . It will help us a lot .
Hello, Rajendra!
We will definitely try to bring this to the notice of respected team members!
@@DrishtiIASEnglish Thank you so much for taking it into your consideration madame .
@@DrishtiIASEnglish please give pdf of the lecture as well
(a) presiding officer
What is the startegy of cracking the prelims?
Hi Mamidala Saikrishna!
Even though there is no set strategy for this exam as every aspirant has a different study pattern, still we have tried to list a few methods/practices, after doing an extensive research, which can help you prepare for UPSC Preliminary exam. Read further to know about these methods:
1. Build up your basic knowledge from NCERTs (6-10).
2. Read standard textbooks (ex. Laxmikant for Polity, Bipan Chandra for Modern India etc).
3. Start following current affairs thoroughly and try to link current events with the static portion of the syllabus (For example if a particular article is in news then you can read the relevant portion from Laxmikant)
4. Analyse the question paper thoroughly once you have scored the paper with the help of the answer key and try to identify why you marked incorrectly viz lack of knowledge, silly mistake, blind guessing etc
5. Keep practising and fine-tuning your strategy for tests.
6. There is no standard rule for how many questions should be attempted as it will also depend on your preparation level. In our opinion, one should attempt more number of questions provided one has prepared well otherwise you will get a lot of negative marks.
Hope this helps you!
Best wishes!
Option a
The correct answer for mcq question is (a) Presiding officer
would you provide PDF of this lecture ma,am. thank's
Hello Komal!
Hope you are doing well!
At present pdfs for our videos are not available. We will update you if anything comes up in future.
Stay connected!
thank you very much mam as I am trying to understand the what typesof questions are in this exam. your videos or the The Drishti IAS team is helping me a lot to do so.
May you tell me what is online pen drive course and what will I get once I purchased it ???
One more question I have is this will you take the pen drive back , how many pen drive I get , validity of the pen drive.
Thank you ❤️🙏
A very good morning to you Vikram! Would you like to talk to our counselling team? They can provide you the details about your concern and help you to figure out the course!
Presiding officer
The speaker of lok sabha
OPTION A should be but there is a confusion that final authority would be Supreme Court because in kihoto hollohan it said that disqualification cases are under judicial review and it has final decision over that... please solve my confusion..🙏🙏
Dear Viewer,
We appreciate your engagement in the episode.
Any question regarding disqualification arising out of defection is to be decided by the presiding officer of the House.
Originally, the decision of the presiding officer was final and could not be questioned in any court. However, in the 1992 Kihoto Hollohan case, it held that the presiding officer, while deciding a question under the Tenth Schedule, functions as a tribunal. Hence, his decision, like that of any other tribunal, is subject to judicial review on the grounds of mala fides, perversity, etc. The final deciding authority remains the Presiding Officer on the grounds of mala fides, perversity, etc, it is subject to judicial review.
To corroborate the given information, kindly visit the following link:
indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-what-is-sc-kihoto-hollohan-judgment-maharashtra-political-crisis-7994384/
Regards,
Team Drishti
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