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Presiding Officers in Parliament & State legislatures

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January 20, 2026

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Why in News?

The 86th All India Presiding Officers’ Conference (AIPOC) held recently in Lucknow.

  • Lok Sabha (Lower House)
    • Speaker - Om Birla (BJP) since June 17, 2019.
    • Deputy Speaker - Position exists to assume duties in the absence of the Speaker.
    • Panel of Chairpersons - Nominated by the Speaker (up to 10 members) to preside in the absence of the Speaker or Deputy Speaker.
    • Speaker Pro Tem - Appointed by the President to swear in new members and oversee the election of a new Speaker.
  • Rajya Sabha (Upper House)
    • Chairman - The Vice-President of India serves as the ex-officio Chairman.
    • Deputy Chairman - Elected by the Rajya Sabha from among its members.
    • Panel of Vice-Chairpersons - Nominated by the Chairman to preside in their absence.
  • Key Roles and Responsibilities (Parliament)
    • Maintaining Order - Ensuring decorum and preventing disorderly conduct.
    • Procedural Compliance - Final interpreters of the Constitution and rules of procedure within their respective Houses.
    • Money Bills - The Speaker of the Lok Sabha has the final authority to decide if a bill is a Money Bill.
    • Anti-Defection Law - Deciding on disqualification matters under the Tenth Schedule.
    • Casting Vote - Voting only in the case of a tie.
  • Presiding Officers of State Legislatures
    • Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) - Speaker and Deputy Speaker elected from among the members (Article 178).
    • Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) - Chairman and Deputy Chairman elected from among the members (Article 182).
    • Election Presiding Officers - In the context of elections, a Presiding Officer is appointed by the District Election Officer for each polling station to ensure a free and fair poll.
    • Duties - Managing the polling station, supervising Polling Officers, operating Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), and maintaining the secrecy of the ballot.
    • Legal Standing - They are bound by the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and maintain a "Presiding Officer’s Diary" to record all events.

Reference

PIB | All India Presiding Officers' Conference

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