QUESTION PROCEDURES IN LOK SABHA - POLITY

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What's in the news?

       MPs raise questions during Question Hour to hold the government accountable for its policies and actions.

 

Question Hour:

       The first hour of every parliamentary sitting is termed as Question hour.

       It is mentioned in the Rules of Procedure of the House.

       During this time, the members ask questions and the ministers usually give answers.

       The questions can also be asked to the private members (MPs who are not ministers).

       An MP has to first give a notice addressed to the lower house’s Secretary-General, intimating their intention to ask a question.

 

Days excepted:

Question Hour in both Houses is held on all days of the session. But there are two days when an exception is made:

       There is no Question Hour on the day the President addresses MPs from both Houses in the Central Hall.

       Question Hour is not scheduled on the day the Finance Minister presents the Budget.

 

Role of Presiding Officer:

       The presiding officers of the both Houses (Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha) are the final authority with respect to the conduct of Question Hour.

 

Types of Questions:

Starred

     A Starred question is asked by an MP and answered orally by the Minister-in-charge.

     Each MP is allowed to ask one starred question per day. Starred questions have to be submitted at least 15 days in advance (so that the Minister-in-charge has the time to prepare the answers).

     When a question is answered orally, supplementary questions can be asked thereon.

Unstarred

     An unstarred question receives a written reply from the Ministry. These also need to be submitted at least 15 days in advance.

     Supplementary questions are not permitted.

Short-notice questions

     Short notice questions are ones pertaining to a matter of urgent public importance.

     They can be asked with less than 10 days’ notice, with reasons for the short notice.

     They are answered orally, followed by supplementary questions.

Questions addressed to private Members

     It is asked when the subject matter pertains to any Bill, Resolution or any matter relating to the Business of the House for which that MP is responsible.

     Procedure: Same as starred question (written above).