Published on: April 28, 2026
TENTH SCHEDULE
TENTH SCHEDULE
NEWS: AAP submits disqualification plea to Rajya Sabha chair against MPs who joined BJP
ABOUT
- Two-thirds of the Rajya Sabha MPs of AAPà Quit the party and joined the BJ= submission of a disqualification plea.
- Tenth Scheduleà Disqualification on the grounds of defection not to apply in case of merger.
- Member of a House shall not be disqualified where his original political party merges with another political party with at least 2/3 members.
- Disqualification plea arguesà that Tenth Schedule requires a genuine merger of the original political party, not just legislators switching sides.
Tenth Schedule and Disqualification of Legislators
- Popularly referred Anti-Defection Law
- Added in the Constitution through the Fifty-Second Amendment Act, 1985.
- The 91st Constitutional Amendment Actà Strengthened the anti-defection law by removing the 1/3rd split provision, making it at least 2/3rd.
- Aimed to combat political defections and safeguard democracy.
Grounds for Disqualification
- Voluntarily giving up party membership
- Defying party whip during voting
- If an independently elected legislator joins a political party;
- If a nominated member joins any political party, after six months from the day he becomes a legislator.
- Entrusted the Speaker/Chairman with adjudication for fearless and expeditious decisions, explicitly to avoid lengthy court delays.
