A device by which a member, with prior notice, calls the attention of a minister to a matter of urgent public importance and seeks an authoritative statement.
The no-censure feature and the contrast with the adjournment motion are exactly the kind of fine distinction CAPF tests in parliamentary procedure.
A calling-attention motion carries no censure and is available in both Houses; the adjournment motion carries censure and is available only in the Lok Sabha.
Indian device (1954) to seek a ministerial statement on an urgent matter, with no censure; available in both Houses.