Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and its Members  105. Powers, privileges, etc, of the Houses of Parliament and of the members and committees thereof. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution and to the rules and standing orders regulating the procedure of Parliament, there shall be freedom ofKEEP READING

106. Salaries and allowances of members. Members of either House of Parliament shall be entitled to receive such salaries and allowances as may from time to time be determined by Parliament by law and, until provision in that respect is so made, allowances at such rates and upon such conditionsKEEP READING

Legislative Procedure  107. Provisions as to introduction and passing of Bills. (1) Subject to the provisions of articles 109 and 117 with respect to Money Bills and other financial Bills, a Bill may originate in either House of Parliament.  (2) Subject to the provisions of articles 108 and 109, aKEEP READING

108. Joint sitting of both Houses in certain cases. (1) If after a Bill has been passed by one House and transmitted to the other House- (a) the Bill is rejected by the other House; or (b) the Houses have finally disagreed as to the amendments to be made inKEEP READING

109. Special procedure in respect of Money Bills. (1) A Money Bill shall not be introduced in the Council of States.  (2) After a Money Bill has been passed by the House of the People it shall be transmitted to the Council of States for its recommendations and the CouncilKEEP READING

110. Definition of “Money Bills”. (1) For the purposes of this Chapter, a Bill shall be deemed to be a Money Bill if it contains only provisions dealing with all or any of the following matters, namely- (a) the imposition, abolition, remission, alteration or regulation of any tax;  (b) theKEEP READING

Article 111. Assent to Bills. When a Bill has been passed by the Houses of Parliament, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall declare either that he assents to the Bill, or that he withholds assent therefrom: Provided that the President may, as soon as possibleKEEP READING

Procedure in Financial Matters  112. Annual financial statement. (1) The President shall in respect of every financial year cause to be laid before both the Houses of Parliament a statement of the estimated receipts and expenditure of the Government of India for that year, in this Part referred to asKEEP READING

113. Procedure in Parliament with respect to estimates. (1) So much of the estimates as relates to expenditure charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India shall not be submitted to the vote of Parliament, but nothing in this clause shall be construed as preventing the discussion in either House ofKEEP READING

114. Appropriation Bills. (1) As soon as may be after the grants under article 113 have been made by the House of the People, there shall be introduced a Bill to provide for the appropriation out of the Consolidated Fund of India of all moneys required to meet- (a) theKEEP READING

115. Supplementary, additional or excess grants. (1) The President shall- (a) if the amount authorised by any law made in accordance with the provisions of article 114 to be expended for a particular service for the current financial year is found to be insufficient for the purposes of that yearKEEP READING

116. Votes on account, votes of credit and exceptional grants. (1) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Chapter, the House of the People shall have power- (a) to make any grant in advance in respect of the estimated expenditure for a part of any financial year pending theKEEP READING

117. Special provisions as to financial Bills. (1) A Bill or amendment making provision for any of the matters specified in sub-clauses (a) to (f) of clause (1) of article 110 shall not be introduced or moved except on the recommendation of the President and a Bill making such provisionKEEP READING

Procedure Generally  118. Rules of procedure. (1) Each House of Parliament may make rules for regulating, subject to the provisions of this Constitution, its procedure and the conduct of its business.  (2) Until rules are made under clause (1), the rules of procedure and standing orders in force immediately beforeKEEP READING

119. Regulation by law of procedure in Parliament in relation to financial business. Parliament may, for the purpose of the timely completion of financial business, regulate by law the procedure of, and the conduct of business in, each House of Parliament in relation to any financial matter or to anyKEEP READING

120. Language to be used in Parliament. (1) Notwithstanding anything in Part XVII, but subject to the provisions of article 348, business in Parliament shall be transacted in Hindi or in English: Provided that the Chairman of the Council of States or Speaker of the House of the People, orKEEP READING