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A Discourse on Constitutional Provisions: Article 126 to Article 130 of the Indian Constitution and their Judicial Interpretations

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A Discourse on Constitutional Provisions: Article 126 to Article 130 of the Indian Constitution and their Judicial Interpretations Introduction: The Indian Constitution encompasses a range of provisions that establish the framework for the functioning of the legislature and the judiciary. In this article, we engage in a comprehensive discussion on Article 126 to Article 130, exploring their significance in the Indian constitutional context. Moreover, we analyze relevant case laws that have shaped the interpretation and application of these provisions, shedding light on their practical implications. Article 126: Conduct of Business in the Houses of Parliament Article 126 outlines the conduct of business in the Houses of Parliament, establishing procedures for legislative proceedings. One notable case in this regard is Kihoto Hollohan v. Zachillhu (1992), where the Supreme Court upheld the Speaker's discretionary powers under Article 126. The court ruled that the Speaker's decis...