708 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
Prohibitions against Resolutions
Rule 24A. No discussion of a matter of general public interest shall take place otherwise than on a resolution moved in accordance with rules governing the moving of resolutions except with the consent of the President & the member of the Government to whose department the motion relates.
- It shall not be permissible to the President or to the member of the Government concerned to give his consent to the moving of any motion in regard to any of the subjects in regard to which a resolution cannot be moved.
(iii) Motion for adjournment
Rules 11 and 12
Rule 11. A motion for an adjournment of the business of the Council for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance may be made.
Rule 12. This is subject to the following restrictions.
(i) Only one such motion shall be made at the same sitting.
(ii) Not more than one matter can be discussed. It must be restricted to specific matter of recent occurrence.
(iii) Motion must not raise a matter already disposed of: must not revive.
(iv) Motion must not anticipate a matter already on the agenda or of which notice is given.
1. A motion must not deal with a matter on which a resolution could not be moved.
2. The President must give his consent.
(iv) Motion of Want of Confidence
Rule 12A. A motion expressing want of confidence in a minister or a motion disapproving the policy of the minister in a particular.
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