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The Speaker of the Lok Sabha enjoys

A. The right to vote only in case of tie

B. The right to vote like other members of the House

C. No right to vote

D. Two votes - one in ordinary course and other in case of tie

Answer: Option A

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is the presiding officer of the lower house of Parliament in India. The Speaker is responsible for maintaining order and ensuring that parliamentary proceedings are conducted smoothly. The Speaker is elected by the members of the Lok Sabha and remains impartial while discharging duties.

Explanation:

Under Article 100(1) of the Constitution of India, the Speaker does not cast a vote in the first instance like other members of the House. However, if there is a tie in votes, the Speaker has the power to cast a deciding vote to break the tie. This vote is known as the casting vote.

The purpose of this provision is to maintain the Speaker's neutrality in the House. By refraining from voting during the initial voting process, the Speaker ensures impartiality, and the casting vote is used only when necessary to resolve a deadlock.

Why not other options?

Option B: The right to vote like other members of the House – Incorrect, because the Speaker does not have a normal voting right. The Speaker votes only in case of a tie.

Option C: No right to vote – Incorrect, because the Speaker has the right to vote, but only in case of a tie.

Option D: Two votes - one in ordinary course and other in case of tie – Incorrect, as the Speaker does not vote like regular members and has only one vote, which is exercised only in case of a tie.

Thus, the correct answer is Option A: The right to vote only in case of tie.

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