ANTI-DEFLECTION-LAW

Anti Defection Law Explained – Polity for UPSC Exam

The Anti-Defection Law is a law in India that was introduced in 1985 to prevent elected representatives from changing their party allegiance. Under this law, if an elected representative votes or speaks against their party’s direction, they can be disqualified from their position. This law applies to members of parliament and state legislatures. The main …

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