Chapter
IV
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE
Duly constituted sitting
10. A sitting of the House is duly constituted
when it is presided over by the Speaker or any
other member competent to preside over a sitting
of the House under the Constitution or these
rules.
Commencement and conclusion of sitting
11. Unless the Speaker otherwise directs, sitting
of the House on any day shall ordinarily commence
at 11.00 hours and conclude at 18.00 hours with
a lunch break for one hour which may ordinarily
be from 13.00 hours to 14.00 hours.
Days of sittings
12. The House shall sit on such days as the
Speaker, having regard to the state of business
of the House, may from time to time direct.
Adjournment of House
13. (1) The Speaker shall determine the time
when a sitting of the House shall be adjourned
sine die or to a particular day, or to an hour
or part of the same day:
Provided that the Speaker may, if he thinks
fit, call a sitting of the House before the
date or time to which it has been adjourned
or at any time after the House has been adjourned
sine die.
(2) In case the House, after being adjourned
is reconvened under proviso to sub-rule (1),
the Secretary-General shall communicate to each
member the date, time, place and duration of
the next part of the session. |