State legislative assemblies of India

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TheState Legislative Assembly,orVidhana Sabha,orSaasana Sabha,[1]is a legislative body in each of the states and certain union territories ofIndia.In28 statesand 8union territories,there is aunicameral legislaturewhich is the sole legislative body. In 6 states, the legislative assembly is thelower houseof theirbicameral legislaturewith theupper housebeing theState Legislative Council.5 union territories are governed directly by theUnion Government of Indiaand have no legislative body.

EachMember of the Legislative Assembly(MLA) is directly elected to serve 5-year terms bysingle-member constituencies.TheConstitution of Indiastates that a State Legislative Assembly must have no less than 60 and no more than 500 members however an exception may be granted via anActofParliamentas is the case in the states ofGoa,Sikkim,Mizoramand the union territory ofPuducherrywhich have fewer than 60 members. A State Legislative Assembly may bedissolvedin astate of emergency,by theGovernoron request of theChief Minister,or if amotion of no confidenceis passed against the ruling majority party or coalition.[2]

Member of Legislative Assembly

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To become a member of a State Legislative Assembly, they must have their name in the voters' list of the state for which they are contesting an election. They may not be aMember of Parliamentand Member of the State Legislative Council at the same time. They should also state that there is nocriminal proceduresagainst him or her. A State Legislative Assembly holds equal legislative power with theupper houseof the state legislature, the State Legislative Council, except in the area ofdissolutionofstate governmentand passing ofmoney bills,in which case the State Legislative Assembly has the ultimate authority.

Powers of legislative assemblies are given down below:

  • Amotion of no confidenceagainst the government in the state can only be introduced in the State Legislative Assembly. If it is passed by a majority vote, then theChief Ministerand her/hisCouncil of Ministersmustcollectivelyresign.
  • Amoney billcan only be introduced in State Legislative Assembly. In bicameral jurisdictions, after it is passed in the State Legislative Assembly, it is sent to theState Legislative Council,where it can be kept for a maximum time of 14 days.
  • In matters related to ordinary bills, the will of the State Legislative Assembly prevails and there is no provision ofjoint sitting.In such cases, State Legislative Council can delay the legislation by a maximum of 4 months (3 months in the first visit and 1 month in the second visit of the bill).
  • Legislative Assembly of the state has the power to create or abolish the State Legislative Council by passing a resolution to that effect by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting.[3]

Current State Legislative Assemblies

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Legislative Assembly Seat(s) House
size[4]
Ruling party Current term
Andhra Pradesh Amaravati 175 Telugu Desam Party Sixteenth
Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar 60 Bharatiya Janata Party Eleventh
Assam Dispur 126 Bharatiya Janata Party Fifteenth
Bihar Patna 243 Janata Dal (United) Seventeenth
Chhattisgarh Raipur 90 Bharatiya Janata Party Sixth
Delhi New Delhi 70 Aam Aadmi Party Seventh
Goa Panaji 40 Bharatiya Janata Party Eighth
Gujarat Gandhinagar 182 Bharatiya Janata Party Fifteenth
Haryana Chandigarh 90 Bharatiya Janata Party Fifteenth
Himachal Pradesh Shimla(summer)
Dharamshala(winter)
68 Indian National Congress Fourteenth
Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar(summer)
Jammu(winter)
90+5 (Nominated) Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Thirteenth
Jharkhand Ranchi 81 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Fifth
Karnataka Bangalore(summer)
Belgaum(winter)
224 Indian National Congress Sixteenth
Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 140 Communist Party of India (Marxist) Fifteenth
Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 230 Bharatiya Janata Party Sixteenth
Maharashtra Mumbai(summer)
Nagpur(winter)
288 Shiv Sena Fourteenth
Manipur Imphal 60 Bharatiya Janata Party Twelfth
Meghalaya Shillong 60 National People's Party Eleventh
Mizoram Aizawl 40 Zoram People's Movement Ninth
Nagaland Kohima 60 Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party Fourteenth
Odisha Bhubaneshwar 147 Bharatiya Janata Party Seventeenth
Puducherry Puducherry 30+3 (Nominated) All India N.R. Congress Fifteenth
Punjab Chandigarh 117 Aam Aadmi Party Sixteenth
Rajasthan Jaipur 200 Bharatiya Janata Party Sixteenth
Sikkim Gangtok 32 Sikkim Krantikari Morcha Eleventh
Tamil Nadu Chennai 234 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Sixteenth
Telangana Hyderabad 119 Indian National Congress Third
Tripura Agartala 60 Bharatiya Janata Party Thirteenth
Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 403 Bharatiya Janata Party Eighteenth
Uttarakhand Bhararisain(summer)
Dehradun(winter)
70 Bharatiya Janata Party Fifth
West Bengal Kolkata 294 All India Trinamool Congress Seventeenth
Total 4123 (excluding 8 nominated seats)

State Legislative Assemblies by ruling parties

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NDA(BJPled alliance) (7)
INDIA(INCled alliance) (7)
Others (1)
Ruling party States/UTs
NDA(20)[5]
Bharatiya Janata Party 13
Telugu Desam Party 1
Shiv Sena 1
Janata Dal (United) 1
All India N.R. Congress 1
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party 1
National People's Party 1
Sikkim Krantikari Morcha 1
INDIA(10)[6]
Indian National Congress 3
Aam Aadmi Party 2
All India Trinamool Congress 1
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 1
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference 1
Zoram People's Movement 1

TheBharatiya Janata PartyledNational Democratic Allianceis in power in 20 legislative assemblies; theIndian National Developmental Inclusive Allianceis in power in 10 legislative assemblies; 1 legislative assemblies are ruled by other parties/alliances; and 5 union territories do not have a legislative assembly.

Former State Legislative Assemblies

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Assembly Seat Period active Abolished by
Ajmer Legislative Assembly Ajmer 1950–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Bhopal Legislative Assembly Bhopal 1949–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Bombay Legislative Assembly Bombay 1950–1960 Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960.
Coorg Legislative Assembly Mercara 1950–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Hyderabad Legislative Assembly Hyderabad 1948–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Madhya Bharat Legislative Assembly Gwalior 1948–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Madras Legislative Assembly Madras 1947–1969 Madras State (Alteration of Name) Act, 1968.
Mysore Legislative Assembly Mysore 1947–1973 Mysore State (Alteration of Name) Act of 1973.
PEPSU Legislative Assembly Patiala 1948–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Saurashtra Legislative Assembly Rajkot 1948–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly Trivandrum 1949–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Vindhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Rewa 1948–1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Vidhan_Sabha".Collins English Dictionary.HarperCollins Publishers.2014.
  2. ^"State Legislative Assemblies"(PDF).www.india.gov.in.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 25 April 2018.Retrieved12 December2018.
  3. ^"Explainer: Why Jagan Reddy wants to abolish the legislative council in Andhra Pradesh".The Week.
  4. ^"Terms of the Houses".Election Commission of India.Retrieved28 August2022.
  5. ^"Explained: The 38 parties in the NDA fold".The Indian Express.19 July 2023.Retrieved25 July2023.
  6. ^Ghosh, Sanchari (19 July 2023)."INDIA from UPA: Opposition's push for a new name explained".mint.Retrieved25 July2023.
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