Article 110(3) of the Constitution states that the Speaker of the Lok Sabha’s decision is final if there is any doubt as to whether a bill is a money bill or not; this statement is accurate because the Speaker’s decision cannot be challenged in court. The Speaker is expected to act impartially and neutrally once elected, and even if they leave their political party, they do not leave their office; the Speaker is also exempt from disqualification if they leave their party; the Constitution does not specify any specific grounds such as “misconduct” or “incapacity” for the Speaker’s removal; instead, a resolution passed by an effective majority of the Lok Sabha is sufficient to remove the Speaker.
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