Parliamentary proceedings immunity prevents judicial review of internal procedural irregularities and protects parliamentary officers' procedural acts. Article 122 bars judicial inquiry into the validity of parliamentary proceedings on grounds of alleged procedural irregularity and precludes courts from exercising jurisdiction over officers or members who, under the Constitution, regulate procedure, conduct business, or maintain order in Parliament in respect of their exercise of those powers.
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Parliamentary proceedings immunity prevents judicial review of internal procedural irregularities and protects parliamentary officers' procedural acts.
Article 122 bars judicial inquiry into the validity of parliamentary proceedings on grounds of alleged procedural irregularity and precludes courts from exercising jurisdiction over officers or members who, under the Constitution, regulate procedure, conduct business, or maintain order in Parliament in respect of their exercise of those powers.
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