01379 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001600133100002300149245007400172250001200246260004500258300003600303500001900339520057900358650003500937650003500972650005801007990002401065990002401089INLIS00000000000593420221025115409 a0010-0520005934221025 | | eng  a81-7534-340-0 aeng a328.2 a328.2 KAS a0 aKashyap, Subhash C1 aAnti-Defection Law and Parliamentary Privileges /cSubhash C. Kashyap a2nd ed. aDelhi :bUniversal Law Publishing,c2003 axxviii, 706 p. ; 24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : Index aWhat has come to be referred to in common parlance as the Anti Defection Law is actually contained in articles 102 and 191 of the constitution as amended by the contitution( fifty second Amandment) Act, 1985 and the Tenth schedule to the contitution added by same amandment. The effort in the present study is to offer an incisive analysis and interpretation of the anti defection law and critical commentary on its provisions. The law has been discussed widely in various fora and still remains exteremely controversial, ill-defined and amenable to varying interpretations. 4a1. Badan Legislatif (Parlemen) 4a2. India, Parliament-Expulsion 4a3. Legislative bodies-India-Privileges and Immunities a00939/MKRI-P/I-2005 a00939/MKRI-P/I-2005