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Reevaluating the office of the Speaker

11 Mar 2026
2 min

The Office of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha

The role of the Speaker in India's parliamentary democracy is crucial, serving as a pivotal pillar within the functioning of governmental institutions. The Speaker's office has come under scrutiny due to a recent no-confidence motion brought against Om Birla, which has sparked discussions about the constitutional role and accountability of this position.

Functions and Powers of the Speaker

  • The Speaker ensures orderly debate, enforces rules of procedure, and safeguards member rights.
  • Maintains balance between government authority and Opposition voice.
  • Acts as an impartial arbiter, expected to rise above party politics.
  • Has authority over recognizing members, interpreting procedural rules, exercising disciplinary powers, and certifying Money Bills.

Removal Procedure

  • The removal process is stringent, as outlined in Article 94(c) of the Constitution.
  • A resolution must pass by a majority of all Lok Sabha members, not just those present and voting.
  • A written notice must be submitted with 14 days' notice before discussion.
  • A motion requires the support of at least 50 members to proceed.

Historically, only three no-confidence motions have been moved against a Speaker, all of which failed, highlighting the difficulty in removing a Speaker.

Challenges and Reforms

  • Growing politicization and perceived partiality in the Speaker's decisions.
  • Frequent confrontations between ruling party and Opposition lead to procedural deadlocks.
  • Weakening of parliamentary conventions guiding impartial conduct.

To address these challenges and strengthen democratic governance, it is proposed to reinforce institutional conventions, enhance transparency in procedural rulings, foster dialogue between government and Opposition, and codify best practices regarding the Speaker's discretionary powers.


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Parliamentary conventions

Unwritten rules and practices that guide the conduct of parliamentary proceedings and the behavior of its members and institutions. These conventions, though not legally binding, are crucial for the smooth functioning and impartiality of parliamentary democracy, including the office of the Speaker.

Money Bills

Financial bills that deal with taxation, government expenditure, and appropriation of funds. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha has the exclusive power to certify a bill as a Money Bill, a decision that is final and cannot be questioned by any court.

Article 94(c) of the Constitution

This constitutional provision outlines the procedure for the removal of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. It specifies that the Speaker can be removed by a resolution passed by a majority of all the then members of the Lok Sabha, requiring a prior notice of 14 days.

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