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July 25, 2013
Question Hour in Indian Parliament
The first hour of every sitting of
Lok Sabha is called the Question hour.
Asking of questions in Parliament is
the free and unfettered right of members.
It is during the Question hour that
they may ask questions on different aspects of administration and Government
policy in the national as well as international spheres.
Every Minister whose
turn it is to answer to questions has to stand up and answer for his Ministry's
acts of omission or commission.
Questions are of three types -
Starred,
Unstarred and
Short Notice.
A Starred Question is one to which a
member desires an oral answer in the House and which is distinguished by an
asterisk mark.
An unstarred Quesion is one which is
not called for oral answer in the house and on which no supplementary questions
can consequently be asked. An answer to such a question is given in writing.
Minimum period of notice for starred/ unstarred question is 10 clear
days.
Short Notice: If the questions given
notice of are admitted by the Speaker, they are listed and printed for answer
on the dates allotted to the Ministries to which the subject matter of the
question pertains.
The normal period of notice does not
apply to Short Notice Questions which relate to matters of urgent public
importance.
A Short Notice Question may only be
answered on short notice if so permitted by the Speaker and the Minister
concerned is prepared to answer it at shorter notice.
A Short Notice Question is taken up
for answer immediately after the Question Hour.
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