speaker of lok sabha
speaker of lok sabha
joint sitting
Speaker of the Lok sabha
Speaker of the Lok sabha
when a bill is referred to joint meeting of both the houses of indian parliament it has to be passed by
The controversy is solved by the joint sitting of the two houses in which the Lok Sabha is more likely to prevail because it has almost twice the number of members as Rajya Sabha.
Joint session of indian parliament can be called by the president, if:A bill passed by one house is rejected by other.The amendments made by the other house are not acceptable to the house where the bill originated.A bill remains pending un-passed for more than 6 months.Joint session is presided by the speaker of lok sabha or in his absence by the deputy speaker of lok sabha and in his absence also by the deputy chairman of Rajya sabha
In India, when the two houses differ regarding a bill a joint siting is announced by the president
Joint sitting of both the houses for passing money bills, financial bills or other bills
Joint sitting of both the houses for passing money bills, financial bills or other bills
The President of India has the authority to call a joint session of the two houses of Parliament in India. This can be done to break a deadlock on a particular bill if it has been passed by one house but rejected by the other, under Article 108 of the Indian Constitution.