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List of speakers of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

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Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
StyleThe Hon’ble (formal)
Mr. Speaker (informal)
Member ofMaharashtra Legislative Assembly
Reports toGovernment of Maharashtra
ResidenceMumbai
SeatMaharashtra Legislature
AppointerMembers of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Term lengthDuring the life of the vidhan Sabha (five years maximum)
Constituting instrumentArticle 93 of the Constitution of India
PrecursorNarhari Sitaram Zirwal (acting), NCP
(2021-22)
Inaugural holder
Formation1 May 1960
DeputyNarhari Sitaram Zirwal (NCP)
Salary - approximately

The Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra, the main law-making body for the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Speaker is elected in the very first meeting of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly after the general elections for a term of 5 years from amongst the members of the assembly. The Speaker holds office until ceasing to be a member of the assembly or resignation from the office. The Speaker can be removed from office by a resolution passed in the assembly by an effective majority of its members. In the absence of Speaker, the meeting of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is presided by the Deputy Speaker.

Eligibility

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The Speaker of the Assembly:

  1. Must be a citizen of India;
  2. Must not be less than 25 years of age; and
  3. Should not hold any office of profit under the Government of Maharashtra.

Powers and functions of the speaker

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The speaker of the legislative assembly conducts the business in house, and decides whether a bill is a money bill or not. They maintain discipline and decorum in the house and can punish a member for their unruly behaviour by suspending them. They also permit the moving of various kinds of motions and resolutions such as a motion of no confidence, motion of adjournment, motion of censure and calling attention notice as per the rules. The speaker decides on the agenda to be taken up for discussion during the meeting. The date of election of the speaker is fixed by the Governor of Maharashtra. Further, all comments and speeches made by members of the House are addressed to the speaker. The speaker is answerable to the house. Both the speaker and deputy speaker may be removed by a resolution passed by the majority of the members.

List of Speakers

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The Assembly is headed by a Speaker, elected by members in a simple majority vote. The following is the list of speakers of the Assembly.[1]

# Portrait Name Constituency Tenure Assembly
(election)
Party
Pre-Independence Bombay Legislative Assembly (1937–47)
1 Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar
गणेश वासुदेव मावळणकर
21 July 1937 20 January 1946 Indian National Congress
2 Kundanmal Sobhachand Firodia
कुंदनमल शोभाचंद फिरोदिया
21 May 1946 14 August 1947
Post-Independence Bombay Legislative Assembly (1947–60)
(2) Kundanmal Sobhachand Firodia
कुंदनमल शोभाचंद फिरोदिया
15 August 1947 31 January 1952 Indian National Congress
3 Dattatray Kashinath Kunte
दत्तात्रय काशिनाथ कुंटे
05 May 1952 31 October 1956
4 S. L. Silam
सयाजी लक्ष्मण सिलम
21 November 1956 30 April 1960
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (born 1960)
(4) S. L. Silam
सयाजी लक्ष्मण सिलम
01 May 1960 12 March 1962 1 year, 315 days 1st
(1957)
Indian National Congress
5 Balasaheb_Bharde
बाळासाहेब भारदे
Ahmednagar South 17 March 1962 13 March 1967 9 years, 362 days 2nd
(1962)
Pathardi 15 March 1967 15 March 1972 3rd
(1967)
6 S. K. Wankhede
शेषराव कृष्णराव वानखेडे
Kalameshwar 22 March 1972 20 April 1977 5 years, 29 days 4th
(1972)
7 Balasaheb Desai
बाळासाहेब देसाई
04 July 1977 13 March 1978 252 days
8 Shivraj Patil
शिवराज पाटील
Latur 17 March 1978 06 December 1979 1 year, 264 days 5th
(1978)
9 Pranlal Vora
प्राणलाल व्होरा
Vile Parle 01 February 1980 29 June 1980 149 days
10 Sharad Dighe
शरद दिघे
Worli 02 July 1980 11 January 1985 4 years, 193 days 6th
(1980)
11 Shankarrao Jagtap
शंकरराव जगताप
Koregaon 20 March 1985 19 March 1990 4 years, 364 days 7th
(1985)
12 Madhukarrao Chaudhari
मधुकरराव चौधरी
21 March 1990 22 March 1995 5 years, 1 day 8th
(1990)
13 Dattaji Nalawade
दत्ताजी नलावडे
Worli 24 March 1995 19 October 1999 4 years, 209 days 9th
(1995)
Shiv Sena
14 Arun Gujarathi
अरुण गुजराती
Chopda 22 October 1999 17 October 2004 4 years, 361 days 10th
(1999)
Indian National Congress
15 Babasaheb Kupekar
बाबासाहेब कुपेकर
Gadhinglaj 06 November 2004 03 November 2009 4 years, 362 days 11th
(2004)
Nationalist Congress Party
16 Dilip Walse-Patil
दिलीप वळसे-पाटील
(MLA for Ambegaon Constituency No. 196-
Pune District)
(Legislative Assembly)
11 November 2009 08 November 2014 4 years, 362 days 12th
(2009)
17 Haribhau Bagade
हरिभाऊ बागडे
(MLA for Phulambri Constituency No. 106-
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar District Also Previously Known Aurangabad District
(Legislative Assembly)
12 November 2014 25 November 2019 5 years, 13 days 13th
(2014)
Bharatiya Janata Party
18 Nana Patole
नाना पटोले
(MLA for Sakoli Constituency No. 62-
Bhandara District
(Legislative Assembly)
01 December 2019 04 February 2021 1 year, 65 days 14th
(2019)
Indian National Congress
Acting Narhari Sitaram Zirwal
नरहरी सीताराम झिरवाळ
(MLA for Dindori Constituency No. 122-
Nashik District
(Legislative Assembly)
04 February 2021 03 July 2022 1 year, 149 days Nationalist Congress Party
19 Rahul Narwekar
राहुल नार्वेकर
(MLA for Colaba Constituency No. 187-
Mumbai City District)
(Legislative Assembly)
03 July 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 128 days Bharatiya Janata Party

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Legislative Assembly Speakers" (PDF) (in Marathi). Retrieved 7 May 2021.