Article 92 of CoI : Article 92: The Chairperson Or The Deputy Chairperson Is Not To Preside While A Resolution For Their Removal From Office Is Under Consideration

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Explanation using Example

Imagine the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of India's Parliament, is holding a session to discuss a resolution for the removal of the Vice President of India, who also serves as the chairperson of the Rajya Sabha. According to Article 92 of the Constitution, during this particular session, the Vice President would not preside over the proceedings even though they may be present. Instead, the role of presiding would fall to another member as outlined in Article 91(2), which covers the procedure when the chairperson is absent.

In this scenario, while the resolution is being debated, the Vice President still retains the right to speak and participate in the discussions. However, they are not allowed to vote on the resolution for their removal or on any other matters during these proceedings, maintaining the fairness and impartiality of the process.

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