Which Schedule of the Constitution deals with the disqualification of elected members on the ground of defection? (1) 8th (2) 9th (3) 10th (4) 11th

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(3) 10th Explanation: The 10th Schedule to the Indian Constitution, that is popularly referred to as the 'Anti-Defection Law' was inserted by the 52nd Amendment to the Constitution in 1985. It has provisions for Members of Parliament and Members of the State Legislatures.

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