Parliamentary Privileges
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Q. Which of the following statements about Parliamentary privileges is not true?
- Privileges are in place to ensure a smooth legislative process.
- Parliamentarians enjoy freedom from arrest in civil cases.
- Parliamentarians enjoy freedom from arrest in criminal cases.
- Parliamentarians enjoy freedom of speech in the House.
Q. Which of the following is not a privilege enjoyed by Members of Parliament?
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom from jury service
- Freedom from arrest in civil cases
- Freedom from arrest in criminal cases
Q. Pick the parliamentary privileges of the members of parliament from the following:
- Freedom of Speech inside the parliament.
- Freedom from arrest in criminal cases.
- Control over rules and procedure of the Parliament.
- Punish citizens for disrupting the activity of the house.
Q. Which of the following is not a privilege enjoyed by Members of Parliament?
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom from jury service
- Freedom from arrest in civil cases
- Freedom from arrest in criminal cases
Q. A member of Parliament has immunity from arrest, means _______________________.
- a member of Parliament cannot be arrested and put in prison in, a civil action within a period of 40 days before the commencement of the session and 40 days after the termination of the session
- a member of Parliament cannot be prosecuted in criminal proceedings
- an MP cannot be detained preventively
- an MP cannot be arrested for the contempt of court