Narendra Modi will take oath as Prime Minister for the third consecutive time today i.e. on Sunday, June 9 in the evening. President Draupadi Murmu Apart from the Prime Minister, the other members of the Union Cabinet will also be administered the oath of office and secrecy. But do you know what action can be taken against an MP if he sits in the House without taking the oath?
oath is required
Article 99 of the Constitution makes it compulsory for MPs to take oath. But if an MP sits in the House without taking oath, what action can be taken against him? Let us tell you that according to Article 99, before taking his seat in the Lok Sabha House of Parliament, every member has to take oath in front of the President or a person appointed by him for this work. The format of this oath is given in the third schedule of the Constitution.
Fine
According to the Constitution, it is mandatory for every member of the House to take oath. But if someone is sitting in the House without taking oath, then in that case further action will be taken under Article 104 of the Constitution. According to Article 104, if a person sits in the House as a member before complying with the requirements of Article 99 (taking oath), or knowing that he is not eligible or he is ineligible for membership or he is prohibited by law from doing so, then he has to pay a fine of Rs 500.
Difference in oath taken by Prime Minister and members
Let us tell you that the Prime Minister and the Union Ministers have to take two oaths. One is for the post and the other is of secrecy. Whereas a Member of Parliament has to take only one oath.
Oath of Prime Minister
I
oath of secrecy
I
Oath of Member of Lok Sabha
I