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Indian Polity - General Knowledge Questions
When was the Anti-Defection law passed?
A)
1960
B)
1970
C)
1985
D)
1993

Correct Answer :   1985

The anti-defection law in India, technically the Tenth Schedule to the Indian Constitution, was enacted to address the perceived problem of instability caused by democratically elected legislators in India's Parliamentary System of Government shifting allegiance from the parties they supported at the time of election, or disobeying their parties' decisions at critical times such as during voting on an important resolution. 
 
A law was sought to limit such frequent defections in India. In 1985, the Tenth Schedule of the 52nd amendment to the Constitution of India was passed by the Parliament of India to achieve this.

Published On : June 20, 2021
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