LEGISLATIVE COUNCILS (VIDHAN PARISHADS)

Feb. 19, 2019

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced the schedule to hold Biennial Election to the Legislative Councils of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana by the respective members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs).

About: 

  • Constitution of India (Article 168 & 169) provides for bi-cameral legislatures in certain States. 

  • Status: Legislative Council is the Upper House of State Legislature. Like the Rajya Sabha it is a permanent House i.e. not subject to dissolution. 

  • Process of establishing it: Union Parliament has the power to create or abolish the Legislative Council on the basis of resolutions adopted by special majority in the Assembly of the concerned State. 

  • Strength: The maximum strength of the Legislative Council of State is fixed at one-third of strength of the Legislative Assembly of that State and not less than 40. 

  • Present status: At present there are seven Legislative Councils in the country. 

Election of Council Members: 

  • Elections to the State Legislative Councils are held under the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (Article 171). 

  • The Council members are elected by members of Legislative Assembly of respective states, by members of local bodies, by graduates, by teachers of secondary schools and by nomination by Governor. 

  • Criteria for becoming a member: 
    • Minimum age limit to be a member of Legislative Council is 30 years. 

    • Council members are elected from those possessing special knowledge and experience in the field of Art, Science, Literature, Social Science and cooperative movement. 



  • Tenure: Members are elected for a period of 6 years and one third members retire every second year. 

Source : PIB