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  1. May 29, 2024 · The Anti-Defection Law (ADL) in India is a legal framework that seeks to curb the practice of political defection by members of the legislature, with the goal of promoting political stability and maintaining party discipline.

  2. Mar 25, 2023 · Anti-defection Law in India was enacted in 1985 through the 52nd Amendment Act of 1985 as part of the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution of India. Anti-defection laws aim to prevent or discourage defection by imposing penalties on politicians who switch parties or otherwise violate party discipline.

  3. Apr 25, 2022 · The anti-defection law punishes individual Members of Parliament (MPs)/MLAs for leaving one party for another. Parliament added it to the Constitution as the Tenth Schedule in 1985. Its purpose was to bring stability to governments by discouraging legislators from changing parties.

  4. Anti-Defection Law. The 10th Schedule of the Indian Constitution (which talks about the anti-defection law) is designed to prevent political defections prompted by the lure of office or material benefits or other like considerations. The Anti-defection law was passed by Parliament in 1985 and reinforced in 2002.

  5. Nov 28, 2020 · What is the anti-defection law? The Tenth Schedule was inserted in the Constitution in 1985 by the 52nd Amendment Act. It lays down the process by which legislators may be disqualified on grounds of defection by the Presiding Officer of a legislature based on a petition by any other member of the House.

  6. May 2, 2019 · The Anti-Defection Law is a crucial topic for your IAS examination. In this article, we will cover all UPSC exam-worthy details of this law including its introduction into the constitution of India, its interpretation, limitations, as well as the reforms made to it.

  7. The anti- defection law sought to prevent such political defections which may be due to reward of office or other similar conditions. Benefits of ADL: Provides stability to the government by preventing shifts of party allegiance. Ensures that candidates remain loyal to the party as well the citizens voting for him. Promotes party discipline.

  8. Aug 24, 2022 · The anti-defection law was introduced in 1985, through the 52nd Amendment Act of 1985. It was inserted in the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and is popularly known as Anti Defection Act. Defection has been defined as a "conscious abandonment of allegiance or duty". It lays down the process of disqualification on grounds of defection.

  9. Nov 14, 2023 · The Anti Defection law in India, which is part of Schedule 10 of the Indian Constitution, penalizes MPs and MLAs who defect from their party by removing them from the legislature. It grants the speaker of the House of Representatives the authority to decide on defection proceedings.

  10. Explore the evolution, challenges, and impact of the Anti-Defection Law in Indian politics.

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