When food and civil supplies Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao rose to table the bill, Opposition Leader Jagadish Shettar objected, saying it should be done in the presence of Chief Minister or the Law Minister.
Speaker Kagodu Thimappa then said the bill can be placed on the floor of the House in the presence of either Law Minister T B Jayachandra or Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
The bill was sought to be introduced in the light of a raging row over an alleged bribery scandal that has hit the state's anti-graft ombudsman with growing clamour for his exit.
The government had in recent weeks been expressing its inability to remove Lokayukta despite the graft charges against his son who was allegedly part of an extortion racket in collusion with some officials of the institution.
In a concerted action in the recent legislature session, BJP and JDS had presented a petition signed by 57 MLAs to Speaker Kagodu Thimappa, requesting him to allow a motion for the removal of Rao, but in vain.