No-Confidence Motion Against Om Birla! Here's What You Must Know Constitutional Path
The Opposition has moved a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on February 10, 2026. The motion will now be examined and processed according to parliamentary rules. The move comes amid criticism from Opposition parties over decisions taken by the Speaker during proceedings in the House. The Constitution clearly lays down the process for removal of the Lok Sabha Speaker. Unlike a no-confidence motion against the government, this involves a special resolution with strict conditions.
Article 94 lays down three conditions under which the Speaker vacates office,
The key requirement here is an absolute majority, meaning more than half of the total strength of the House at that time.
If 50 or more members stand in support, the presiding officer grants leave, and the motion is scheduled for discussion within 10 days.
During the discussion,
Yes, no-confidence motions against Lok Sabha Speakers have been moved three times in history,
However, none of these motions succeeded. No Lok Sabha Speaker has ever been removed through this process.
If a motion for removal is under consideration, the Speaker does not preside over the sitting. However, they retain the right to,
Importantly, even if the Lok Sabha is dissolved, the Speaker continues in office until just before the first meeting of the newly elected House.
Q. Removal of the Lok Sabha Speaker is provided under which Article of the Constitution?
A. Article 75
B. Article 94
C. Article 110
D. Article 123
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