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In which case special majority is not sufficient

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Answered by xxitzsmilequeenxx
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In Lok Sabha, the special majority as per article 61 is 364 while in Rajya Sabha, the special majority as per article 61 is 164. Cases where special majority as per article 61 is used: For the impeachment of the Indian President.

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Answered by indhusengottuvel
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Explanation:

Special majority as per article 249 requires a majority of 2/3rd members present and voting. For example, if out of the 245 members in Rajya Sabha, if only 150 are present and voting, then the special majority required as per article 249 would be 101.

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Special majority as per article 368 requires a majority of 2/3rd members present and voting supported by more than 50% of the total strength of the house. This type of majority is used for most of the Constitutional amendment bills.

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