Q1. In Rajasthan, the quorum required to constitute a meeting for considering a no-confidence motion against the chairman of a Municipal Board shall be .......... of the total number of persons entitled to vote thereat.
Explanation
For a no-confidence motion against the chairman of a Municipal Board in Rajasthan, the meeting can proceed only when three-fourths of the persons entitled to vote are present. This high quorum reflects the seriousness of removing an elected municipal chairperson. One-tenth would be far too low for such a consequential motion. One-third is a common lower quorum standard in ordinary meetings, not this special removal proceeding. Two-thirds is also a high fraction, but the printed key and the relevant municipal rule require three-fourths for this meeting.
