Who decides disputes regarding disqualification of members of Parliament? The President The concerned house The Election Commission The President in consultation with the Election Commission

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Answer:

The president

Explanation:

Any dispute about the disqualification of a member of parliament shall be referred to the President. The President takes a decision on the advice of the Election commission and decision is made final according to the provisions of Article 103. In case of disqualification on grounds of defection, the matter will be decided by the speaker or the chairman or Rajya sabha as the case may be.

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