Office of profit: Parliament may declare specified central or state offices that disqualify their holders from legislative membership. The amendment substitutes clause (1)(a) of Article 191 so that any office of profit held under the Government of India or the Government of any State that is specified in the First Schedule and declared by Parliament by law to disqualify its holder will render that person disqualified.
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Office of profit: Parliament may declare specified central or state offices that disqualify their holders from legislative membership.
The amendment substitutes clause (1)(a) of Article 191 so that any office of profit held under the Government of India or the Government of any State that is specified in the First Schedule and declared by Parliament by law to disqualify its holder will render that person disqualified.
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