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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.

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What is No Confidence 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


Can you submit a second motion to dismiss a case the first motion to dismiss only eliminated a few causes of action?

Yes, you can submit as many motions as you wish.


No confidence motion is decided by?

speaker of lok sabha


What should be the gap between first no-confidence motion and second no-confidence motion?

It is 6 months in Indian House of People (Lower house). The upper house has no such powers.


What type of motion is projective motion?

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.


Can a motion override another motion?

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.


How many votes needed to pass no confidence vote in UK?

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.


When can a No confidence motion against the Union Council of Ministers can be initiated?

In lok sabha only.


How do you file a motion for continuance domestic violence injunction in flagler county Florida?

Go to the office of "The Clerk of The Court" and ask for a 'motion' application and fill it out and submit it.


How do you file a motion for reduction of sentence in Washington state?

Word it in the form of a legal motion and submit it to the Clerk Of The Court which sentenced you. The sentencing judge will eventually receive it and consider your motion and either agree with it, or deny it.


1st speaker against whom motion of non confidence was moved in loksabha?

GV mavlankar


What is vote of confidence?

A confidence motion in Canada is one where members of the House of Commons are asked to vote on the Speech from the Throne, a tax bill, or spending bill. The government can also declare that a specific bill is a confidence motion. Failure of the majority of Members of Parliament to support the bill would result in the collapse of parliament and thus trigger an election. The opposition can also put forward a motion during opposition days to ask for a vote on the condidence of Government.In Canada a vote of non-confidence is voteing to decide if the majority of members in the House of Commons still have confidence in the Canadian government's ability to lead the country.