A cut motion, to be admissible, must satisfy the following conditions: (i) It should relate to one demand only. (ii) It should be clearly expressed and not contain arguments or defamatory statements. (iii) It should be confined to one specific matter. (iv) It should not make suggestions for amendment or repeal of existing laws. (v) It should not refer to a matter not primarily the concern of Union government. (vi) It should not relate to expenditure charged on the Consolidated Fund of India. (vii) It should not relate to a matter under adjudication by a court. (viii) It should not raise a question of privilege.