Articles 101 to 104: Disqualifications, Office of Profit, and Vacancies in Parliament
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Articles 101 to 104: Disqualifications, Office of Profit, and Vacancies in Parliament Articles 101 to 104 of the Indian Constitution address disqualifications of members of Parliament (MPs) on certain grounds, dealing with issues related to holding an office of profit, tenure, and vacancies in the Houses of Parliament. Article 101: Vacation of Seats Article 101 details the circumstances under which a seat in the Parliament shall become vacant, including disqualifications on certain grounds, such as holding an office of profit under the government. Article 102: Disqualifications for Membership Article 102 outlines disqualifications for being chosen as, or for being, a member of either House of Parliament. It specifies various conditions that render a person ineligible for parliamentary membership, including holding an office of profit, unsoundness of mind, and disqualifications under any law made by Parliament. Articles 103 and 104: Decision on Disqualifications Articles 103 and 104 con...