Separate secretarial staff for each House, with Parliament regulating recruitment and the President making interim rules after consultation. Each House of Parliament shall have a distinct secretarial staff, though posts common to both Houses may be created. Parliament may legislate recruitment and conditions of service for secretarial staff of either House. Until Parliament provides under that power, the President may, after consultation with the Speaker or Chairman as appropriate, make rules regulating recruitment and service conditions for the respective House secretariats, and such rules shall operate subject to any law subsequently made by Parliament.
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Separate secretarial staff for each House, with Parliament regulating recruitment and the President making interim rules after consultation.
Each House of Parliament shall have a distinct secretarial staff, though posts common to both Houses may be created. Parliament may legislate recruitment and conditions of service for secretarial staff of either House. Until Parliament provides under that power, the President may, after consultation with the Speaker or Chairman as appropriate, make rules regulating recruitment and service conditions for the respective House secretariats, and such rules shall operate subject to any law subsequently made by Parliament.
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