Q. Which of the following statement is NOT correct?

[A] Parliamentary privileges are special rights, immunities and exemptions enjoyed by the two Houses of Parliament, their committees and their members.

[B] The Constitution has also extended the parliamentary privileges to those persons who are entitled to speak and take part in the proceedings of a House of Parliament or any of its committees.

[C] The parliamentary privileges extend to the president who is also an integral part of the Parliament.

[D] Parliamentary privileges can be classified into two broad categories collective privileges & Individual privileges.

Answer: C
Notes:

Explanation: Parliamentary privileges are special rights, immunities and exemptions enjoyed by the two Houses of Parliament, their committees and their members.

  • They are necessary in order to secure the independence and effectiveness of their actions.
  • Without these privileges, the Houses can neither maintain their authority, dignity and honour nor can protect their members from any obstruction in the discharge of their parliamentary responsibilities.
  • The Constitution has also extended the parliamentary privileges to those persons who are entitled to speak and take part in the proceedings of a House of Parliament or any of its committees.
  • These include the attorney general of India and Union ministers. It must be clarified here that the parliamentary privileges do not extend to the president who is also an integral part of the Parliament.
  • Parliamentary privileges can be classified into two broad categories: 1. those that are enjoyed by each House of Parliament collectively, and 2. those that are enjoyed by the members individually.

Source: Laxmikanth Polity

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