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The presentation of the impeachment movement is significant for myriad reasons. According to Article 67B of the Constitution of India, a vice-president may be removed by majority resolution of the Rajya Sabha, following which the Lok Sabha must also consent. However, for such a motion to be validly moved, a 14-day notice is mandatory. Given that the current Parliament session has not yet accommodated such a notice period, doubts about the feasibility of the motion are substantial.
Legal experts point out that this historic moment is more symbolic than effective. Although the India bloc's members assert their right to challenge the vice-presidential authority, the lack of concrete evidence and parliamentary procedure following raises questions about the move's authenticity.