A motion expressing want of confidence in the Council of Ministers may

A motion expressing want of confidence in the Council of Ministers may be made subject to which one of the following restrictions?

Leave to make the motion shall be asked for by the member when called by the Speaker.
Leave to make the motion shall not be asked for by the member when called by the Speaker.
Leave to make the motion shall be asked for by the concerned Minister when called by the Speaker.
Leave to make the motion shall not be asked for by the concerned Minister when called by the Speaker.
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A motion expressing want of confidence in the Council of Ministers may be made subject to the restriction that leave to make the motion shall be asked for by the member when called by the Speaker.
Rule 198 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha lays down the procedure for a motion of no-confidence. One of the primary restrictions is that the member who intends to move the motion must first seek leave from the House. This is done by the member, having given prior written notice, rising in their place when called by the Speaker and asking for leave. If at least 50 members rise in support, leave is granted.
A motion of no-confidence is a crucial tool in parliamentary democracy to ensure the collective responsibility of the Council of Ministers to the Lok Sabha (Article 75(3)). The procedure ensures that such a motion is not frivolous and has significant backing within the House before time is allotted for its discussion.