Article 172 – Duration of Legislative Assemblies
Quick Reference: Term of state assemblies
Every Legislative Assembly of a State, unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.
Quick Reference: State assemblies composition
Each State shall have a Legislative Assembly consisting of representatives of the people chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies in the State as specified by law.
Quick Reference: Term of state assemblies
Every Legislative Assembly of a State, unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.
Quick Reference: MLA eligibility
No person shall be chosen to be a member of the Legislative Assembly unless he is a citizen of India and satisfies other qualifications prescribed by law.
Quick Reference: Assembly sessions and procedure
(1) The Governor shall from time to time summon the Legislative Assembly and prorogue it. (2) The Legislative Assembly shall not remain without meeting for more than six months.
Quick Reference: Governor’s address
The Governor may address the Legislative Assembly and send messages relating to bills or other matters requiring attention.
Quick Reference: Upper House in states (if applicable)
Some States may have a Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) and the composition shall be as provided by the Constitution or law.
Quick Reference: Term & rules for councils
The Legislative Council of a State, unless dissolved earlier, shall continue for six years; one‑third of members retire every two years, and rules for procedure shall be as prescribed.
Quick Reference: Election of Speaker
The Legislative Assembly shall choose a Speaker and Deputy Speaker from among its members, determining their powers and privileges.
Quick Reference: Speaker/MLA seat rules
Provisions for vacation, resignation, or disqualification of the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and members as per Constitution.
Quick Reference: State budget rules
No expenditure shall be made from the Consolidated Fund of a State except under an appropriation by law made by the State Legislature.
Quick Reference: Governor’s approval of state bills
After a bill is passed by the Legislature, it shall be presented to the Governor who may assent, withhold assent, or return it (if not a money bill) with recommendations.
Quick Reference: Governor ordinances
When the Legislative Assembly is not in session, the Governor may promulgate ordinances having the same force as laws passed by the Legislature.
Quick Reference: Council meetings & rules
The Legislative Council, if existing, shall have rules for summoning, proroguing, and conducting sessions and maintaining order.
Quick Reference: Council powers
The Legislative Council has the power to discuss, delay, or suggest amendments to bills but cannot reject money bills.
Quick Reference: Leadership of Council
The Legislative Council shall elect a Chairman and Deputy Chairman to preside over meetings and maintain order.
Quick Reference: Council member rules
Provisions for vacation, resignation, or disqualification of members of the Legislative Council as per law.
Quick Reference: Council administration
The Legislative Council shall have officers and a secretariat to conduct business efficiently.
Quick Reference: State legislators’ pay
The salaries and allowances of members of the State Legislature shall be prescribed by the State Legislature by law.
Quick Reference: Swearing-in of MLAs/MLCs
Every member of the Legislature shall, before taking their seat, make and subscribe an oath or affirmation according to the law.
Quick Reference: Assembly & Council procedural rules
Each House of the State Legislature may make rules for regulating its procedure and conduct consistent with the Constitution.
Quick Reference: MLA/MLC disqualification
Provisions for disqualification of members due to defection, holding office of profit, or other constitutional reasons.
Quick Reference: Legislative control over membership
The Legislature has the power to expel or penalize its members for misconduct, consistent with constitutional provisions.
Quick Reference: State bill passing process
All bills, including money bills, shall follow prescribed procedures for introduction, discussion, amendment, and assent.
Quick Reference: Governor’s approval of bills
Governor’s power to assent, withhold, or return bills with recommendations, except for money bills which must be assented to.
Quick Reference: Money bills in Council
Money bills cannot originate in the Legislative Council; Council can only make recommendations on them.
Quick Reference: Returning bills with suggestions
If a Governor returns a bill with recommendations, the Legislature may reconsider and pass it again; Governor must then give assent.
Quick Reference: Resolving legislative deadlocks
In case of disagreement, a joint sitting may be summoned by the Governor, and a majority vote decides.
Quick Reference: State budget presentation
The Governor shall lay before the Legislature the annual financial statement (budget), estimates, and expenditure proposals.
Quick Reference: Legal expenditure of state funds
No expenditure shall be made from the Consolidated Fund of the State except under appropriation made by law.
Quick Reference: Governor’s recommendation required
Money bills can only be introduced in the Legislative Assembly with the Governor’s recommendation.