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<h1>Deputy Chairman's Exit: Resignation, Removal, and Membership Status Under Constitutional Guidelines for Council of States</h1> Article 90 of the Indian Constitution governs the conditions for vacating, resigning, or removing the Deputy Chairman of the Council of States. A Deputy Chairman must vacate office if no longer a Council member, can resign by written notice to the Chairman, and may be removed by Council resolution with majority support, requiring a minimum fourteen-day notice period before such a motion.