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Legal case analysis discussing the constitutional interpretation of parliamentary privileges and legislative expulsion powers in relation to the Supreme Court of India judgment in Amarinder Singh v. Special Committee, Punjab Vidhan Sabha.
Year: 2010
Jurisdiction: India
Legal Citation: (2010) 6 SCC 113
Subject: Parliamentary Privileges and Legislative Powers
Field of Law: Constitutional Law
Type of Document: Case Analysis
Case Name: Amarinder Singh v. Special Committee, Punjab Vidhan Sabha
Court: Supreme Court of India
Presiding Judge: Chief Justice K. G. Balakrishnan
Author: Ashwin Vardarajan
Author Affiliation: Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Author Academic Status: 2nd Year BA.LL.B (Hons.) Student
Institution: Symbiosis International University
Region Concerned: Punjab, India
Related Legislative Body: Punjab Vidhan Sabha
Relevant Constitutional Provision: Article 194(3) of the Constitution of India
Related Legislation: Punjab Town Improvement Act, 1922
Case Period Referenced: 12th and 13th Terms of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha
Primary Legal Issues: Legislative privilege, expulsion of a legislative member, sub judice principle, natural justice
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