Nonjusticiability of legislative proceedings bars inquiry into procedural irregularities and protects internal regulatory acts. Article 212 establishes that proceedings in a State Legislature cannot be challenged for alleged procedural irregularity and that officers or members empowered to regulate procedure, conduct business, or maintain order are not subject to court jurisdiction for exercising those powers, thereby preserving procedural finality and the Legislature's autonomous control over internal processes.
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Nonjusticiability of legislative proceedings bars inquiry into procedural irregularities and protects internal regulatory acts.
Article 212 establishes that proceedings in a State Legislature cannot be challenged for alleged procedural irregularity and that officers or members empowered to regulate procedure, conduct business, or maintain order are not subject to court jurisdiction for exercising those powers, thereby preserving procedural finality and the Legislature's autonomous control over internal processes.
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