COI - Module - 3
COI - Module - 3
COI - Module - 3
Hingston Xavier
Assistant Professor
Christ College of Engineering, IJK
Hingston Xavier, AP, Christ College of Engg
The Union Executive
Qualifications
The Constitution lays down the following
qualifications for a person to be chosen a member
of the Parliament (MP)
• He must be a citizen of India.
• He must be not less than 30 years of age in the case
of the Rajya Sabha and not less than 25 years of age
in the case of the Lok Sabha.
• He must be a member of a scheduled caste or
scheduled tribe in any state or union territory, if he
wants to contest a seat reserved for them.
Hingston Xavier, AP, Christ College of Engg
Disqualifications
Under the Constitution, a person shall be disqualified
for being elected as a member of Parliament:
If he is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a court.
If he is not a citizen of India or has voluntarily acquired the
citizenship of a foreign state
If he is so disqualified under any law made by Parliament.
He must not have been found guilty of certain election offences or
corrupt practices in the elections.
He must not have been convicted for any offence resulting in
imprisonment for two or more years.
He must not have been dismissed from government service for
corruption or disloyalty to the State etc.,
Hingston Xavier, AP, Christ College of Engg
Note: Facts
• There is a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker for the
Lok Sabha and a Chairman and a Deputy
Chairman for the Rajya Sabha.
• The Speaker and Deputy Speaker is elected by
the Lok Sabha from amongst its members
• The presiding officer of the Rajya Sabha is known
as the Chairman. The vice-president of India is
the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
• The Deputy Chairman is elected by the Rajya
Sabha itself from amongst its members