Q. Which of the following statements is/are correct in the context of the state legislature?
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Explanation:
Statement 1 is correct.
Article 170 of the Indian Constitution provides that the Legislative Assembly of each State shall consist of not more than 500, and not less than 60.
However, in case of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Goa, the minimum number is fixed at 30 and in case of Mizoram and Nagaland, it is 40 and 46 respectively. Further, some members of the legislative assemblies in Sikkim and Nagaland are also elected indirectly.
Article 171 of the Indian Constitution provides that the maximum strength of the Legislative Council is fixed at one-third of the total strength of the assembly and the minimum strength is fixed at 40. So, the size of the council depends on the size of the assembly of the concerned state.
Statement 2 is incorrect.
The Governor can nominate one member from the Anglo-Indian community, if the community is not adequately represented in the assembly.
Hence if the Governor convinces that there is an adequate representation for the community he/she will not nominate them to the house. Hence there is no reservation for the community.
Statement 3 is incorrect.
Like the Rajya Sabha, the legislative council is a permanent body and is not subject to dissolution. One-third of its members retire on the expiration of every second year. So, a member continues as such for six years.
Whereas, the normal term of the Assembly is 5 years.