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Adjournment Motion
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Adjourn
of Lords and the House of Commons may each adjourn at their own pleasure. In both Houses, an adjournment is effected by the adoption of the motion, 'That this House do now adjourn'. The motion to adjourn
Ballot
choose the subject and initiate the discussion during the interval of half-an-hour between the moving of the daily adjournment motion and the compulsory adjournment of the House on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd
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Leave of the House
Sabha, formal leave of the House has to be obtained to introduce a Bill, move motions such as adjournment motion, motion of no confidence in the council of ministers, resolution for removal of Speaker/Deputy Speaker, to raise a
Anticipation
day is more effective than a motion, a substantive motion is more effective than a motion for the adjournment of the House. Parliamentary Practice ' Erskine May, 22nd Edn. 1997, p. 335. In Indian Parliament, a member
Reflection
of Ways and Means, members of either House of Parliament or judges of the substantive motion of the adjournment, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Ebn., 1997, p. 384, 385.
Rules of Court
Common Law, rules on the plea side of the Courts were common, being obtained from the master, without motions by counsel; or special, obtained upon motion by counsel. Those granted upon motion by counsel might be classed … rules or orders regulating, the practice and procedure of such Court,' and as regards Scotland, 'includes acts of adjournal and acts of sederunt.' (2) Rules by Order of Court. At Common Law, rules on the plea side
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