A MEMBER OTHER THAN MINISTER IS CONSIDERED A PRIVATE MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OR THE PARLIAMENT

A private member wishing to move a resolution has to give not less than ten days notice with a copy of the resolution and in case the Government desires to move a resolution it shall give seven days notice along with a copy of the resolution. The Speaker can allow a shorter notice. The resolution should relate to a matter of general public interest. The detailed procedure for notice, admissibility, restrictions, withdrawal, amendment, speeches etc may be verified in Rules 96 to 112.As per directions by the Speaker under the Rules of procedure and conduct of business in the Legislative Assembly, a Copy of every Government resolution which has been passed by the House shall be forwarded to the Minister concerned and the concerned Minister shall ensure with in three months time action by the Government on the Resolution passed by the House. A member other than Minister is considered a non -government member of the house for which detailed procedure for notice, admissibility, restrictions, withdrawal, amendment, speeches etc are given in Rules 96 to 112.

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