Speaker and Deputy
Speaker of Lok Sabha
The Speaker is the chief presiding
officer of the Lok Sabha. The Speaker presides over the meetings of the
House and his rulings on the proceedings of the House are final. The
Speaker and Deputy Speaker may be removed from their offices by
a resolution passed by the House by an effective
majority of the House after a prior
notice of 14 days to them. The Speaker, to maintain impartiality of his
office, votes only in case of a tie i.e to remove a deadlock and this is
known as the Casting Vote.
Special powers of the
Speaker
There are certain powers which belong
only to the Speaker of Lok Sabha while similar powers are not available to
his counterpart in time upper house, i.e. the Chairman of Rajya
Sabha.
These are-
1. Whether a Bill is Money Bill or not
is certified only by the Speaker and his decision in this regard is final
and binding.
2. The Speaker, or in his absence, the
Deputy Speaker, presides over the joint-sittings of the parliament.
3. The committees of parliament
function essentially under the Speaker and their chairpersons are also
appointed or
4. nominated by him. Members of the
Rajya Sabha are also present in some of these committees.
5. If the Speaker is a member of any
committee, he is the ex-officio chairman of such a committee.
Special position of
the Speaker
The Constitution has given a special
position to the office of the Speaker.
1. Though he is an elected member of
the Lok Sabha, he continues to hold his office even after the dissolution
of the
2. House till a new Lok Sabha is
constituted. This is because he not only presides and conducts the
parliamentary proceedings but also acts as the Head of the Lok Sabha
Secretariat which continues to function even after the House is dissolved.
3. The Speaker presides over the joint
sitting of the two Houses of the Parliament
4. Speaker certifies a Bill as Money
Bill and his decision is final in this regard.
5. The Speaker is ex-officio President
of Indian Parliamentary Group which in India functions as the national
group of Inter-parliament Union.
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