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Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (ISO: Rājāsthān Vidhān Sabhā), is the unicameral legislature of the state of Rajasthan. It is a vital part of the state government, responsible for making and implementing laws.
| Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Rājāsthān Vidhān Sabhā |
|---|
| 16th Rajasthan Assembly |
| Unicameral |
| 5 years |
| Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde since 27 July 2024 |
| Vasudev Devnani, BJP |
| Since 21 December 2023 |
| Bhajan Lal Sharma, BJP since 15 December 2023 |
| Diya Kumari, BJPPrem Chand Bairwa, BJP since 15 December 2023 |
| Tika Ram Jully, INC since 16 January 2024 |
| Ramkesh Meena, INC since 29 July 2024 |
| 200 |
| Government (127) |
| Confidence and supply |
SHS (2) RLD (1) IND (6) Official Opposition (73)
INC (67) BAP (4) IND (2) | | First past the post | | 25 November 2023 | | 2028 | | | | Vidhan Bhavan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India | | Rajasthan Legislative Assembly |
The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (ISO: Rājāsthān Vidhān Sabhā), is the unicameral legislature of the state of Rajasthan. It is a vital part of the state government, responsible for making and implementing laws.
The assembly meets at Vidhan Bhavan situated in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan.
The formation of the House of People's Representatives in Rajasthan is significant in Indian Constitutional history since it was the result of the merging of 22 princely states of the former Rajputana with the Union of India.
As per the provision of Article 168 of India's newly framed constitution, each state was required to form a legislature consisting of one or two Houses. Rajasthan chose unicameralism for its legislature, which is known as the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
The First Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1952–57) was inaugurated on 31 March 1952. It had a strength of 160 members. The strength was increased in 1957 after the merger of the erstwhile Ajmer State with Rajasthan in 1956. The Second (1957–62) and Third (1962–67) Legislative Assemblies had a strength of 176. The Fourth (1967–72) and Fifth (1972–77) Legislative Assembly comprised 184 members each. The strength became 200 from the Sixth (1977–80) Legislative Assembly onwards.
Article 194 of the Indian Constitution specifies the powers, privileges, and immunities of the House of Legislature, as well as its members and committees.
Some of the important privileges are:
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Freedom of speech in the legislature
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Immunity for members from any proceedings in any court relating to anything said or any vote given by them in the legislature or any committee thereof
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Prohibition on courts inquiring into legislative processes
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Freedom from arrest in civil proceedings for the members during the continuance of the session of the House
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List of constituencies of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
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Bhajan Lal Sharma ministry
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Rajasthan Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results Website Archived 9 November 2023 at the Wayback Machine
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Rajasthan Assembly Election 2013 News, Candidates List
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