A member giving notice of a resolution for removal of Speaker, Lok Sab

A member giving notice of a resolution for removal of Speaker, Lok Sabha should be addressed to the

Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha
Secretary General, Lok Sabha
Prime Minister
President
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UPSC CAPF – 2020
A member giving notice of a resolution for the removal of the Speaker, Lok Sabha, should address it to the Secretary General, Lok Sabha. The Secretary General is the administrative head of the Lok Sabha Secretariat and is responsible for receiving and processing official notices and parliamentary business.
Official notices and procedural matters in the Lok Sabha, including notice for removal of the Speaker, are channelled through the Secretary General’s office.
According to Article 94(c) of the Constitution and relevant rules of procedure, a resolution for the removal of the Speaker can be moved only after giving at least 14 days’ advance notice. This notice is submitted to the Secretary General.