RIGHTS OF MINISTERS AND ADVOCATE-GENERAL AS RESPECTS THE HOUSE OR HOUSES OF LEGISLATURE IN CONSTITUTION

RIGHTS OF MINISTERS AND ADVOCATE-GENERAL AS RESPECTS THE HOUSE OR HOUSES OF LEGISLATURE IN CONSTITUTION
The rules and regulations stated in article 177 of the constitution of india the statute, is regarding rights of ministers and advocate general as respects the house or houses of legislature in constitution.
Every minister and advocate general for a state shall have the right to speak in and otherwise to take part in the proceedings of the legislative assembly of the state, or in case of  state having a legislative council, both houses, and to speak in, and otherwise to take part in the proceedings of, any committee of the legislature of which he may be named a member, but shall not by virtue of this article, be entitled to vote.

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