The Indian government is planning to replace a 65-year-old law that disqualifies Members of Parliament (MPs) for holding “offices of profit.” The proposed legislation aims to provide a clearer definition of such offices and streamline the process, addressing inconsistencies with current statutes.
The Indian government is planning to replace a 65-year-old law that disqualifies Members of Parliament (MPs) for holding “offices of profit.” The proposed legislation aims to provide a clearer definition of such offices and streamline the process, addressing inconsistencies with current statutes. The Indian government is planning to replace a 65-year-old law that disqualifies Members of Parliament (MPs) for holding “offices of profit.” The proposed legislation aims to provide a clearer definition of such offices and streamline the process, addressing inconsistencies with current statutes. Read More