Article 121 of CoI : Article 121: Restriction On Discussion In Parliament

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a judge of the Supreme Court has given a controversial ruling in a high-profile case. Members of Parliament are displeased with the verdict and want to discuss the judge's conduct during a parliamentary session. According to Article 121 of the Constitution of India, they are prohibited from discussing the judge's conduct in Parliament unless they are officially moving a motion to request the President to remove the judge from their position. This ensures that judges can perform their duties without undue interference from the legislative branch.

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