Parliamentary Members Disqualification

Summary

The Parliamentary Members Disqualification Act, 1959, outlines criteria for disqualification, such as holding an office of profit under the government, being of unsound mind, or not being a citizen of India. Section 3(i) specifically addresses disqualification for holding an office of profit, unless exempted by law.

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Please explain the section *(i)from parliamentary members disqualification act * in details
Section *(i) of the Parliamentary Members Disqualification Act, * states that a member of Parliament can be disqualified if they hold an office of profit under the Government of India or any state, other than an office declared by Parliament by law not to disqualify its holder.
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