A member wishing to give notice of a resolution, under Clause (c) of A

A member wishing to give notice of a resolution, under Clause (c) of Article 94 of the Constitution, for the removal of the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker shall do so in writing to

the Secretary-General
the Prime Minister
the Vice President
the President
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A member wishing to give notice of a resolution for the removal of the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker, under Clause (c) of Article 94 of the Constitution, shall do so in writing to the Secretary-General of the House.
The procedure for initiating a resolution for the removal of the Speaker or Deputy Speaker is specified in the Rules of Procedure. Rule 200(1) of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha clearly states that the written notice of such a resolution must be given to the Secretary-General. Article 94(c) requires a minimum of fourteen days’ notice.
The Secretary-General is the administrative head of the Secretariat of the House and acts as the principal advisor to the Speaker regarding the business and procedures of the House. Notices for important matters, including resolutions and questions, are typically submitted to the Secretary-General.