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Posted 29 Apr 2025

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About DS of the Lok Sabha

  • Background: The office emerged in 1921 under Government of India Act, 1919. 
    • Sachidananda Sinha first held this office in the Central Legislative Assembly. 
    • M. A. Ayyangar, became the first elected DS post-independence.
  • Election: Article 93 provides that Lok Sabha, as soon as may be, choose two members of the House to be Speaker and DS. 
    • As per a long-standing convention, the post of DS has been offered to the Opposition. 
  • Resignation and Removal: Article 94 deals with  vacation, resignation and removal (by a resolution passed by a majority of all then members of the House). 
    • Speaker may resign by submitting a resignation to the DS and vice-versa.
  • Duties: As per Article 95, DS performs the duties of Speaker in case of vacancy, absence, etc. 

Importance of the office of DS

  • Constitutional Imperative: It is not merely ceremonial as the Constitution places it on an equal footing with the Speaker. 
  • Essential for continuity, stability, and institutional balance: As the DS acts as a second in command in case of emergency. 
    • M.A. Ayyangar served as the acting Speaker after the sudden death of Speaker G.V. Mavalankar in 1956. 
  • Legislative Responsibilities: DS chairs key sessions, leads committees, and manages sensitive debates requiring neutrality and authority.

Conclusion

A specific deadline (E.g., 60 days of the first sitting of the new Lok Sabha) or a statutory mechanism could be introduced to ensure appointment within a timeframe. 

  • Tags :
  • Article 93
  • Deputy Speaker
  • Article 94
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