GV mavlankar
speaker of lok sabha
In lok sabha only.
A motion of no confidence is submitted when a government official or managerial person is in gross misconduct. When the motion of no confidence is received, a vote is held.
can person interrupt a speaker to amend a motion
If the parliament loses its confidence in the Council of Minister and its functioning,a motion of no confidence be introduced in the Lok Sabha.If it is passed by a simple majority the PM and the council of ministers must resign collectively. -Shrestha Nand
It is moved by opposition against a specific policy of government or against a minister or against the whole council of ministers. It can be introduced in Lok Sabha only and if passed, council of ministers shall pass a confidence motion as soon as possible to regain the trust of the house. There is no limit on the number of censure motions that can be introduced in a session.
It is 6 months in Indian House of People (Lower house). The upper house has no such powers.
If a no-confidence motion is passed against any of the ministers of the cabinet by 2/3 majority of the House, then the chief minister with his Council of Ministers has to resign.
For example, should the Government of Canada lose a budget vote (which would be an expression of non-confidence in the Government), the Government may propose a motion of confidence, which if passed would override the effect of the lost budget vote. (It would not revive the bill, but would prevent the defeat of the Government.) Motions of confidence always override motions of non-confidence.
Motions can absolutely override other motions. For example, should the Government of Canada lose a budget vote (which would be an expression of non-confidence in the Government), the Government may propose a motion of confidence, which if passed would override the effect of the lost budget vote. (It would not revive the bill, but would prevent the defeat of the Government.) Motions of confidence always override motions of non-confidence.
No.Votes of the House of Commons are done by a voice vote; and should members object to the decision, they complete a counted vote. The only exception, where members' votes are anonymous, is for the election of the Speaker of the Commons.
A simple majority is needed to pass a motion of no confidence, meaning only one more vote than the opposing side. The most recent successful motion of no confidence which led to the collapse of James Callaghan's government was passed 311-310.