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Prof K Nageshwar: Can assembly discuss judges conduct? (Video)

                ? || Can assembly discuss judges conduct? ||

That provision is contained in Articles 121 and 211 of the constitution. Under Article 121, no discussions shall take place in parliament with respect to the conduct of any judge of the Supreme Court or of a high court in the discharge of his duties except upon a motion for presenting an address to the president praying for the removal of the judge. Under Article 122, courts are also explicitly barred from enquiry into the validity of any proceeding in Parliament. Article 211, which has a similar provision for the state legislature, says that no discussion shall take place in the legislature of a state with respect to the conduct of any judge of the Supreme Court or of a high court in the discharge of his duties. Article 212 is the corresponding provision which protects the proceedings of the state assembly from judicial scrutiny.

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Prof K Nageshwar:  Can assembly discuss judges conduct? (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Can assembly discuss judges conduct? (Video)
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? || Can assembly discuss judges conduct? || That provision is contained in Articles 121 and 211 of the constitution. Under Article 121, no discussions shall take place in parliament with respect to the conduct of any judge of the Supreme Court or of a high court in the discharge of his duties except upon a motion for presenting an address to the president praying for the removal of the judge. Under Article 122, courts are also explicitly barred from enquiry into the validity of any proceeding in Parliament. Article 211, which has a similar provision for the state legislature, says that no discussion shall take place in the legislature of a state with respect to the conduct of any judge of the Supreme Court or of a high court in the discharge of his duties. Article 212 is the corresponding provision which protects the proceedings of the state assembly from judicial scrutiny.