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Articles 105 to 106: Parliamentary Privileges and Immunities

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Articles 105 to 106: Parliamentary Privileges and Immunities Articles 105 to 106 of the Indian Constitution safeguard the privileges, immunities, and powers of the Parliament and its members. They aim to ensure the independence and autonomy of parliamentary proceedings while upholding the integrity of the legislative process. Article 105: Powers, Privileges, and Immunities of Parliament and Members Article 105 outlines the powers, privileges, and immunities of the Parliament and its members, emphasizing the freedom of speech, freedom from arrest, and exemption from attendance as witnesses. Article 106: Salaries and Allowances of Members Article 106 pertains to the salaries and allowances of members of Parliament, ensuring financial independence and stability for legislators. Modern Era Interpretation: In the contemporary era, Articles 105 to 106 continue to hold significance in safeguarding the functioning and independence of Parliament. While not heavily reliant on extensive case laws...