Article 106 of CoI : Article 106: Salaries And Allowances Of Members

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a new Member of Parliament (MP) is elected in India. According to Article 106 of the Constitution of India, this MP is entitled to a salary and allowances. Let's say the Parliament has recently passed a law that updates the salary structure for MPs. This new MP will receive the updated salary and allowances as determined by the latest law.

On the other hand, if there had been no recent update by Parliament regarding the salaries and allowances for MPs, the MP would receive the compensation based on the rates and conditions that were in place before the latest law was enacted, which would be the same as those for members of the Constituent Assembly of the Dominion of India prior to the commencement of the Constitution.

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