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  1. Mar 17, 2017 · This document provides an overview of anti-defection laws in India. It defines defection as a member abandoning loyalty to their political party. Large scale defections after the 1967 elections affected legislative functioning and led to the 52nd amendment adding the 10th schedule on anti-defection.

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  3. May 4, 2020 · This document provides an overview of anti-defection laws in India. It defines defection as a member abandoning loyalty to their political party. Large scale defections after the 1967 elections affected legislative functioning and led to the 52nd amendment adding the 10th schedule on anti-defection.

  4. The anti-defection law in India aims to prevent political defections which were common after the 1967 elections. The 52nd amendment introduced the 10th Schedule to disqualify members who defect from their parties.

  5. the Anti-Defection Laws work to solve the problem. The laws historical context, its clauses, their effects on political parties, and how the legislative process oper-

  6. The Anti-Defection Law aims to prevent legislators from switching parties. It allows for the disqualification of any member who defects from their political party. The law was introduced in 1985 and is contained in the 10th Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It defines defection and the conditions under which a legislator would be disqualified.

  7. Aug 31, 2023 · The document summarizes India's anti-defection law, which aims to prevent political defections in the country. It discusses how the law was introduced in 1985 to discourage members of political parties from switching parties.

  8. Jan 7, 2015 · rahul ampati. HC sets aside disqualification of MLAs The Patna High Court has set aside the Bihar Assembly Speaker’s November order, disqualifying four rebel MLAs on the grounds of “anti-party activities” and “voluntary surrender of membership.”.