Q. With reference to the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, consider the following statements:
1.It was added into the Constitution by the 52nd Amendment Act, 1985.
2.The claim of being the ‘real party’ acts a defence against disqualification under the tenth schedule.
3.The schedule only applies to defections happening within the State Legislative Assemblies.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Answer: A
Notes:
Explanation –
Statement 1 is correct. Tenth Schedule was added into the Constitution by the 52nd Amendment Act, 1985.
Statements 2 and 3 are incorrect. As per the SC judgment, 10th schedule of the Constitution does not recognize ‘split’ with a party as a defence against disqualification. The only defence is merger with another party. 10th schedule applies to both Parliament and state assemblies.
Source: LiveLaw

