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Explain the relationship between the two houses of the Parliament answer in detail

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Answered by Anonymous
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⏩Relationship between two houses of parliament are

1. They both are the most important organs for one another.

2. lok sabha have more powers than rajya sabha

3. lok sabha has powers in money matters whether rajya sabha has powers for solving disputes.

4. Mostly important they both are responsible for making bill

5. If once lok sabha has make a bill rajya sabha cant detect it. It can only make changes.

6. president is appointed by them.

7. If rajya sabha is with prime minister then no one can change him/her.

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Answered by Anonymous
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-The councils of minister is collectively responsible to lok sabha which means rajya sabha cannot make or unmake the government.

-It can, however, exercise control over the government and this functions become quite prominent, particularly when the government does not enjoy majority in rajya sabha.

-To resolve a deadlock between the two houses, in case of an ordinary legislation, the constitution provides for the joint sitting of both houses.

-Issues in joint sitting are decided by a majority of the total number of members of both houses present and voting.

-The joint sitting is held in the central hall of parliament house presided over by the speaker lok sabha.

-However, in case of a money bill, there is no provision in the constitution for a joint sittings of both houses as lok sabha clearly enjoys preeminence over rajya sabha in financial matters.

-Minister may belong to either house of parliament.

-The constitution do not make any distinction between the houses in this regard.

-Every minister has the right to speak and take part in the proceedings of either house but he is entitled to vote only in the house of which he is a member.


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