2025, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part C
Anti-defection laws in India: A critical analysis
Author(s): Krishna Kumar, Anupama Pandit Saxena and Kusumanjali Sharma
Abstract: The Anti-Defection Law as contained in Schedule X of the Constitution of India holds significant importance in the Indian democracy. Despite its implementation, political defections continue to occur, raising concerns about its effectiveness in maintaining political stability and curbing opportunistic conduct among elected representatives. This paper explores the reasons for the persistence of defections and evaluates the extent to which the Anti-Defection Law addresses these challenges. It delves into the origin of the Anti - Defection Law, key provisions, its impact on political parties, and the functioning of the legislative process. Furthermore, the study will consider suggested reforms and critically examine the criticisms and debates surrounding the law.
This paper presents a critical examination of India’s Anti-Defection Law, with a focus on its influence on democratic governance. It explores the statute’s legal framework, historical evolution, impact on political parties, and its role in the legislative process. The study also evaluates both the support and opposition surrounding the law, while considering potential reforms to improve its effectiveness.
The study investigates the political, legal, and societal dimensions that shape the enforcement of the Anti-Defection Law. It thoroughly analyzes its effects on parliamentary democracy, the criticisms it faces, and the proposed solutions to enhance its functionality. While the law has been credited with promoting party discipline and reducing instability, it is also criticized for enabling horse-trading and curtailing the freedom of speech of Members of Parliament. The paper employs a doctrinal research methodology, the study draws on primary legal texts and supplements them with secondary sources such as academic literature and online materials. An analytical lens is applied to gain a comprehensive understanding of the implications of Anti-Defection Law for democratic framework in India.
DOI: 10.22271/civillaw.2025.v5.i2c.161Pages: 207-212 | Views: 737 | Downloads: 394Download Full Article: Click Here
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Krishna Kumar, Anupama Pandit Saxena, Kusumanjali Sharma.
Anti-defection laws in India: A critical analysis. Int J Civ Law Legal Res 2025;5(2):207-212. DOI:
10.22271/civillaw.2025.v5.i2c.161