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If any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the Houses. But if there is a difference between the two Houses a) The final decision is taken in a joint session in which members of both the Houses sit together. b) Rajya Sabha takes the decision c) Lok Sabha takes the decision d)President takes the decision.​

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Answered by duplicate2007oct31
1

Answer:

a

Explanation:

there is a difference between the two Houses in an ordinary Law, then a joint sitting of both Houses can be done and voting done to make the Law. There are special powers in the Constitution for such a circumstance and that can be exercised in such an eventuality.

Answered by pinkyrani98760
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Answer:

Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the Houses. ... In case of a disagreement between the two houses on ordinary bills, a joint sitting is called that is presided by the President.

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