PART VI
194. Powers, privileges, etc., of the Houses of Legislatures and of
the members and committees thereof.-THE STATES Chapter III.-The State Legislatur Powers, Privileges and Immunities of State Legislatures (1) Subject to the provisions of
this Constitution and to the rules and standing orders regulating the
procedure of the Legislature, there shall be freedom of speech in the
Legislature of every State. (2) No member of the Legislature of a State shall be liable to any
proceedings in any court in respect of anything said or any vote given
by him in the Legislature or any committee thereof, and no person
shall be so liable in respect of the publication by or under the
authority of a House of such a Legislature of any report, paper, votes
or proceedings. (3) In other respects, the powers, privileges and immunities of a
House of the Legislature of a State, and of the members and the
committees of a House of such Legislature, shall be such as may from
time to time be defined by the Legislature by law, and, until so
defined, _144[shall be those of that House and of its members and
committees immediately before the coming into force of section 26 of
the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978]. (4) The provisions of clauses (1), (2) and (3) shall apply in relation
to persons who by virtue of this Constitution have the right to speak
in, and otherwise to take part in the proceedings of, a House of the
Legislature of a State or any committee thereof as they apply in
relation to members of that Legislature.
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