No-Confidence Motion Against Lok Sabha Speaker | Article 94 Explained | Removal Process
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Загружено: 2026-02-11
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On February 10, 2026, the Opposition moved a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. But can a Lok Sabha Speaker actually be removed? What does the Constitution of India say about this process?
In this detailed and educational video, we explain Article 94 of the Indian Constitution, which lays down the procedure for removal of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Unlike a no-confidence motion against the government, removing the Speaker requires an absolute majority of all the then members of the House, making it a special constitutional resolution with strict conditions.
This video covers:
• Constitutional provisions under Article 94
• Absolute majority vs simple majority
• Step-by-step removal procedure (Rules 200–203 of Lok Sabha)
• 14-day notice requirement
• Role of 50-member support for admission
• Speaker’s rights during debate
• Voting process and limitations
• Historical precedents (1954, 1966, 1987 cases)
• Why no Speaker has ever been removed in India
This analysis is important for UPSC aspirants, judiciary exams, political science students, and anyone interested in Indian parliamentary procedure.
Watch till the end to clearly understand how constitutional accountability works within the Indian Parliament.
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