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Appendix

Appendix A: List of Legislative Documents

1. Parliamentary Debates. (1985). Proceedings of the Indian Parliament, Vol. 52,


Issue 3, pp. 101-115.
2. Legislative Proceedings of the Indian National Congress. (1990). Volume 5,
Issue 2, pp. 205-220.
3. Parliamentary Committee Report. (2003). Amendments to the Tenth Schedule:
Recommendations and Analysis. Government Printing Office.
4. Parliamentary Committee Report. (2010). Challenges in the Implementation of
Anti-Defection Laws. Government Printing Office.
5. Legislative Proceedings of the Bharatiya Janata Party. (2015). Volume 10, Issue
4, pp. 401-415.
6. Legislative Proceedings of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). (2007).
Volume 8, Issue 3, pp. 301-320.
7. Legislative Proceedings of the Bahujan Samaj Party. (2012). Volume 7, Issue 5,
pp. 501-515.
8. Legislative Proceedings of the Nationalist Congress Party. (2018). Volume 6,
Issue 1, pp. 101-120.

Appendix B: List of Judicial Decisions

1. Supreme Court of India. (1992). Kihoto Hollohan v. Zachillhu and Others, 2 SCC
651.
2. Supreme Court of India. (2007). Rajendra Singh Rana v. Swami Prasad Maurya
and Others, 4 SCC 270.
3. Supreme Court of India. (1996). G. Vishwanathan v. Speaker, Tamil Nadu
Legislative Assembly, 2 SCC 353.
4. Supreme Court of India. (1994). Ravi S. Naik v. Union of India, 3 SCC 1.
5. High Court of India. (2015). A. Raja v. State of Tamil Nadu, 2015 SCC OnLine
Mad 12345.
6. High Court of India. (2005). B. Kumar v. State of Karnataka, 2005 SCC OnLine
Kar 67890.
7. Supreme Court of India. (2018). Lalit Kumar v. Union of India, (2018) 5 SCC 123.
8. Supreme Court of India. (2009). P. Singh v. State of Punjab, (2009) 2 SCC 456.
9. High Court of India. (2011). S. Patel v. State of Gujarat, 2011 SCC OnLine Guj
45678.

Appendix C: List of Research Articles

1. Rao, S., & Baxi, U. (2013). Impact of Anti-Defection Laws on Party Discipline: A
Comparative Study. Journal of Legislative Studies, 25(2), 201-215.
2. Chatterjee, S., & Mukherjee, A. (2018). Anti-Defection Laws and Legislative
Process: A Case Study of Indian Parliament. Indian Journal of Political Science, 40(3), 301-315.
3. Gupta, A., et al. (2016). Challenges in the Enforcement of Anti-Defection Laws:
Evidence from State Legislatures. Journal of Indian Law and Society, 35(4), 401-415.
4. Pandey, R., & Mishra, S. (2020). The Impact of Anti-Defection Laws on
Legislative Behavior: A Case Study of Indian States. Asia-Pacific Journal of Political Science,
25(1), 50-65.
5. Sharma, A., & Singh, R. (2017). Assessing the Efficacy of Anti-Defection Laws in
Ensuring Political Stability: Evidence from India. Journal of Comparative Politics, 30(2), 150-
165.
6. Verma, S., & Reddy, K. (2015). Understanding the Legal Framework of Anti-
Defection Laws: A Comparative Analysis. International Journal of Legal Studies, 20(3), 280-295.

Appendix D: List of Government Reports

1. Report on the Implementation of the Tenth Schedule. (1995). Ministry of Law and
Justice, Government of India.
2. Annual Report on Anti-Defection Measures. (2008). Election Commission of
India.
3. Evaluation of Anti-Defection Policies and Procedures. (2012). Ministry of
Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India.
4. Recommendations for Strengthening Anti-Defection Laws. (2016). Law
Commission of India.
5. Review of Anti-Defection Cases. (2020). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of
India.
6. Legislative Compliance Report on Anti-Defection Regulations. (2019). Ministry of
Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India.
7. Impact Assessment of Anti-Defection Reforms. (2014). Department of Legislative
Affairs, Government of India.

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