Maharashtra Legislative Council

The Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad or Maharashtra Legislative Council is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of Maharashtra state in western India.

Maharashtra Legislative Council

महाराष्ट्र विधान परिषद
Type
Type
Term limits
6 years
Leadership
Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar, NCP
since 8 July 2016
Deputy Chairman
Neelam Gorhe, SHS
since 24 June 2019
Uddhav Thackeray, SHS
since 28 November 2019
Ajit Anantrao Pawar
(Deputy Chief Minister), NCP
since 24 February 2020
Subhash Desai
(Cabinet Minister), SHS
since 16 December 2019
Pravin Darekar, BJP
since 16 December 2019
General Secretary
Rajendra Bhagwat, IAS
Structure
Seats78 (66 Elected + 12 Nominated)
Political groups
Government
MVA (37)
  •   SHS (14)
  •   NCP (10)
  •   INC (9)
  •   PWPI (2)
  •   IND (2)

Opposition
NDA (26)

Vacant (15)

  •   Vacant (15)
Meeting place
Website
http://www.maharashtra.gov.in
http://www.mls.org.in

Location

The seat of the Vidhan Parishad is situated at the Nariman Point area of South Mumbai in the capital Mumbai. The budget session and the monsoon session are convened in Mumbai whereas the winter session is convened in the auxiliary capital Nagpur.

Composition of Legislative Council

Legislative Council shall consist of not less than 40 members or maximum one-third of the total number of members in the legislative assembly, chosen in the manner provided in this section.

  1. 30 members shall be elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly.
  2. 7 members are elected from amongst graduates from seven divisions of Maharashtra ( Mumbai, Amravati Division, Nashik Division, Aurangabad Division, Konkan Division, Nagpur Division and Pune Division)
  3. 7 members are elected from amongst teachers from seven divisions of Maharashtra ( Mumbai, Amravati Division, Nashik Division, Aurangabad Division, Konkan Division, Nagpur Division and Pune Division)
  4. 22 members are elected from amongst the local bodies of Maharashtra from 21 divisions of Maharashtra ( Mumbai (2 seats) and one seat each from Ahmednagar, Akola-cum-Washim-cum-Buldhana, Amravati, Aurangabad-cum-Jalna, Bhandara- Gondiya, Dhule-cum-Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Nanded, Nashik, Osmanabad-cum-Latur-cum-Beed, Parbhani-Hingoli, Pune, Raigad-cum-Ratnagiri-cum-Sindhudurg, Sangli-cum-Satara, Solapur, Thane-cum-Palghar, Wardha-cum-Chandrapur-cum-Gadhchiroli and Yavatmal)
  5. 12 members having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of matters such as literature, science, art, co-operative movement and social service shall be nominated by the Governor

It is a continuous House and not subject to dissolution. However, one-third of its members retire every second year and are replaced by new members. As such a member enjoys a tenure of six years. The members of the Vidhan Parishad elect its chairman and deputy chairman.

Current Composition of Legislative Council

Party Members
Bharatiya Janata Party 25
Shiv Sena 14
Nationalist Congress Party 10
Indian National Congress 9
Peasants and Workers Party 2
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 1
Independent 2
Vacant 15
Total 78

Constituencies and Members (78)

Source[1]

Elected by the Legislative Assembly members (30)

Keys:   BJP (13)   SS (6)   NCP (5)   INC (3)   PWPI (1)   RSP (1)

# Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Ranjitsinh Mohite Patil BJP 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
2 Pravin Datke BJP 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
3 Gopichand Padalkar BJP 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
4 Ramesh Karad BJP 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
5 Nilay Naik BJP 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
6 Ram Patil Ratolikar BJP 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
7 Ramesh Patil BJP 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
8 Vijay Girkar BJP 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
9 Vinayak Mete BJP 8-Jul-2016 7-Jul-2022
10 Prasad Lad BJP 8-Dec-2017 7-Jul-2022
11 Pravin Darekar BJP 8-Jul-2016 7-Jul-2022
12 Sujitsingh Thakur BJP 8-Jul-2016 7-Jul-2022
13 Sadabhau Khot BJP 8-Jul-2016 7-Jul-2022
14 Uddhav Thackeray SS 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
15 Neelam Gorhe SS 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
16 Anil Parab SS 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
17 Manisha Kayande SS 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
18 Subhash Desai SS 8-Jul-2016 7-Jul-2022
19 Diwakar Raote SS 8-Jul-2016 7-Jul-2022
20 Shashikant Shinde NCP 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
21 Amol Mitkari NCP 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
22 Babajani Durani NCP 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
23 Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar NCP 8-Jul-2016 7-Jul-2022
24 Sanjay Daund[2] NCP 18-Jan-2020 7-Jul-2022
25 Rajesh Rathod INC 14-May-2020 13-May-2026
26 Pradnya Rajeev Satav INC 23-Nov-2021 27-Jul-2024
27 Dr. Vajahat Mirza INC 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
28 Jayant Patil PWPI 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
29 Mahadev Jankar RSP 28-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2024
30 Vacant [3] 2-Jan-2022 7-Jul-2022

Elected from Local Authorities' constituencies (22)

Keys:   BJP (9)   SS (6)   INC (3)   NCP (2)   Vacant (2)

# Constituency Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Mumbai Sunil Shinde SS 2-Jan-2022 1-Jan-2028
2 Mumbai Raj Hans Singh BJP 2-Jan-2022 1-Jan-2028
3 Dhule-Nandurbar Amrish Patel BJP 2-Jan-2022 1-Jan-2028
4 Nagpur Chandrashekhar Bawankule BJP 2-Jan-2022 1-Jan-2028
5 Akola-Washim-Buldhana Vasant Khandelwal BJP 2-Jan-2022 1-Jan-2028
6 Kolhapur Satej Patil INC 2-Jan-2022 1-Jan-2028
7 Aurangabad-Jalna Ambadas Danve SS 30-Aug-2019 29-Aug-2025
8 Osmanabad-Latur-Beed Suresh Dhas BJP 22-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2024
9 Amravati Pravin Pote BJP 22-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2024
10 Wardha-Chandrapur-Gadhchiroli Ramdas Ambatkar BJP 22-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2024
11 Nashik Narendra Darade SS 22-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2024
12 Parbhani-Hingoli Viplove Bajoria SS 22-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2024
13 Raigad-Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Aniket Tatkare NCP 1-Jun-2018 31-May-2024
14 Jalgaon Chandulal Patel BJP 6-Dec-2016 5-Dec-2022
15 Bhandara-Gondia Parinay Fuke BJP 6-Dec-2016 5-Dec-2022
16 Pune Anil Shivajirao Bhosale NCP 6-Dec-2016 5-Dec-2022
17 Sangli-Satara Mohanrao Kadam INC 6-Dec-2016 5-Dec-2022
18 Nanded Amarnath Rajurkar INC 6-Dec-2016 5-Dec-2022
19 Yavatmal Dushyant Chaturvedi SS 5-Feb-2020 5-Dec-2022
20 Thane-Palghar Ravindra Phatak SS 9-Jun-2016 8-Jun-2022
21 Ahmednagar Vacant
22 Solapur Vacant

Elected from Teachers' constituencies (7)

Keys:   BJP (1)   SS (1)   NCP (1)   INC (1)   PWPI (1)   IND (2)

# Constituency Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Pune Jayant Asgaonkar INC 7-Dec-2020 6-Dec-2026
2 Amravati Kiran Sarnaik Ind 7-Dec-2020 6-Dec-2026
3 Mumbai Kapil Waman Patil Ind 8-Jul-2018 7-Jul-2024
4 Nashik Kishor Darade SS 8-Jul-2018 7-Jul-2024
5 Aurangabad Vikram Kale NCP 8-Feb-2017 7-Feb-2023
6 Konkan Balaram Patil PWPI 8-Feb-2017 7-Feb-2023
7 Nagpur Nago Ganar BJP 8-Feb-2017 7-Feb-2023

Elected from Graduates constituencies (7)

Keys:   NCP (2)   INC (2)   BJP (2)   SS (1)

# Constituency Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Nagpur Abhijit Wanjarri INC 7-Dec-2020 6-Dec-2026
2 Aurangabad Satish Chavan NCP 7-Dec-2020 6-Dec-2026
3 Pune Arun Lad NCP 7-Dec-2020 6-Dec-2026
4 Mumbai Vilas Potnis SS 8-Jul-2018 7-Jul-2024
5 Konkan Niranjan Davkhare BJP 8-Jul-2018 7-Jul-2024
6 Amravati Dr. Ranjit Patil BJP 8-Feb-2017 7-Feb-2023
7 Nashik Dr. Sudhir Tambe INC 8-Feb-2017 7-Feb-2023

Governor Nominated (12)

# Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Vacant
2 Vacant
3 Vacant
4 Vacant
5 Vacant
6 Vacant
7 Vacant
8 Vacant
9 Vacant
10 Vacant
11 Vacant
12 Vacant

Officers

Chairperson

The Council is headed by a Chairperson, elected by members in a simple majority vote. The following is the list of Chairpersons of the Council.[4]

Denotes acting chairperson
Sr No Chairperson Party Tenure Reference
Pre-Independence Bombay Legislative Council (1937–47)
1 Mangal Das Pakvasa Congress 22 July 1937 16 August 1947
Post-Independence Bombay Legislative Council (1947–60)
2 Ramchandra Soman Congress 18 August 1947 5 May 1952
3 Ramarao Srinivasrao Hukkerikar 5 May 1952 20 November 1956
4 Bhogilal Dhirajlal Lala 21 November 1956 10 July 1960
Maharashtra Legislative Council (1960-)
5 Vitthal Sakharam Page Congress 11 July 1960 24 April 1978
6 Ram Meghe† 13 June 1978 15 June 1978
7 R. S. Gavai RPI 15 June 1978 22 September 1982
8 Jayant Shridhar Tilak Congress 23 September 1982 7 July 1998
9 Bhaurao Tulshiram Deshmukh† BJP 20 July 1998 24 July 1998
10 N. S. Pharande 24 July 1998 7 July 2004 [5]
11 Vasant Davkhare NCP 9 July 2004 13 August 2004
12 Shivajirao Deshmukh Congress 13 August 2004 16 March 2015 [6]
13 Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar NCP 20 March 2015 Incumbent [7]

Deputy Chairperson

Deputy Chairperson Party Tenure Reference
Neelam Gorhe Shiv Sena 24 June 2019[8] Incumbent

Leader of the House

The Council has a Leader of the House, who heads the government caucus. The office is provided for in the Legislative Council Rules, which defines it as "Chief Minister or any other Minister appointed by Chief Minister". The Rules further mandate that the Chairperson should conduct parliamentary business in consultation with the Leader.[9]

Leader of the House Party Tenure Reference
Eknath Khadse BJP 9 December 2014 7 July 2016 [10]
Chandrakant Patil 8 July 2016 2 July 2019 [11]
Subhash Desai (Acting) Shiv Sena 16 December 2019[12] 23 February 2020 [13]
Ajit Pawar NCP 24 February 2020 Incumbent

Deputy Leader of the House

The Council has a Deputy Leader of the House, who heads the government caucus. The office is provided for in the Legislative Council Rules, which defines it as "Chief Minister or any other Minister appointed by Chief Minister". The Rules further mandate that the Chairperson should conduct parliamentary business in consultation with the Leader.[14]

Deputy Leader of the House Party Tenure Reference
Subhash Desai Shiv Sena 16 December 2019[15] Incumbent

Leader of the Opposition

The Council's opposition parties elect a Leader of the Opposition. This is commonly the leader of the largest non-government party, and is recognized as such by the Chairman. The following is the list of Leaders of the Opposition in the Council.[16]

Sr No Leader of Opposition Party Tenure Reference
1 Madhavrao Bayaji Gaikwad CPI 14 July 1960 23 March 1962 [17]
2 V. B. Gogate BJS 27 July 1962 28 August 1966
3 Ramjeevan Choudhary 29 August 1966 21 July 1967
4 Uttamrao Patil 22 July 1967 26 March 1978
5 Arjunrao Kasture Congress (S) 27 March 1978 19 July 1978
6 Ram Meghe Congress 28 July 1978 9 July 1980
7 Ganesh Prabhakar Pradhan Congress (S) 9 July 1980 7 September 1982 [18]
8 Datta Meghe 7 September 1982 16 November 1984
9 Devidas Marotirao Karale 17 November 1984 12 December 1986
10 R. S. Gavai RPI 12 December 1986 20 December 1988 [19]
11 Vitthalrao Hande Shekapa 23 December 1988 20 December 1990
(10) R. S. Gavai RPI 20 December 1990 17 July 1991
12 Pramod Navalkar Shiv Sena 17 July 1991 2 July 1992 [20]
13 Anna Dange BJP 2 July 1992 30 July 1993
14 Sudhir Joshi Shiv Sena 30 July 1993 30 July 1994
(13) Anna Dange BJP 30 July 1994 18 March 1995
15 Sharad Pawar Congress 25 March 1995 21 May 1996 [21]
16 Chhagan Bhujbal 10 July 1996 9 June 1999 [22]
NCP 10 June 1999 17 October 1999
17 Nitin Gadkari BJP 23 October 1999 11 April 2005 [23]
18 Pandurang Pundalik Fundkar 11 April 2005 22 December 2011
19 Vinod Tawde 23 December 2011 20 October 2014 [24][25]
20 Dhananjay Munde NCP 22 December 2014 24 October 2019 [26][27]
21 Pravin Darekar BJP 16 December 2019 Incumbent [28]

Membership by party

Members of Maharashtra Legislative Council by their political party (as of 29 November 2019):

Alliance Party No.of MLCs Leader of the Party
Government -

UPA , MVA
Seats: 38

SHS 14 Subhash Desai
NCP 11 Anil Shivajirao Bhosale
INC 09 Amarnath Rajurkar
PWPI 02 Jayant Prabhakar Patil
IND 02 -
Opposition- NDA
Seats:
28
BJP 26 Pravin Darekar
RSP 01 Mahadev Jankar
IND 01 -
Vacant (12)
  • Nominated (12) by Governor
Total No. of MLCs 78

See also

References

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