What is Recess in Parliament - Indian Polity UPSC notes

A Recess refers to the break or interval between two sittings of the same session of Parliament. It is a temporary pause in parliamentary proceedings.
A Recess in parliamentary terms refers to the break or interval between two sittings of the same session of Parliament. It is a temporary pause in parliamentary proceedings, where no formal sittings are held, but the session itself has not been terminated. Imagine the Parliament as a classroom. A "recess" is like a short break during the school day. During a session , the MPs are busy working, debating, and passing laws. A recess is a short break from this work. It's a time when the Parliament doesn't meet to discuss official business.