Office of profit disqualification: Parliament may declare by law which government offices render a member ineligible to sit in the legislature. The amendment replaces the constitutional provision so that a person is disqualified if they hold any office of profit under the Government of India or any State that Parliament, by law, declares to disqualify its holder, thereby making disqualification contingent on parliamentary legislation identifying such offices.
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Office of profit disqualification: Parliament may declare by law which government offices render a member ineligible to sit in the legislature.
The amendment replaces the constitutional provision so that a person is disqualified if they hold any office of profit under the Government of India or any State that Parliament, by law, declares to disqualify its holder, thereby making disqualification contingent on parliamentary legislation identifying such offices.
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