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SHORT ANSWER: The Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution pertains to the disqualification of Members of Parliament and State Legislatures on the grounds of defection. DETAILS: - It was added by the 52nd Amendment in 1985. - It provides the conditions under which a member can be disqualified for defecting from one political party to another. - It includes provisions for exceptions, such as mergers of parties. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - A member disqualified under this schedule cannot contest elections for a period of six years from the date of disqualification. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Tenth Schedule
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