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Mention any one situation When both the Houses of Parliament meet for a
joint session .

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Answered by Sneha1118
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Answer:

for election, removal of judge from supreme court.

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Answered by Brainlywizard00
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The joint session can be held for

the election of the Vice-President.

Explanation:-

\bigstar The Vice-President is elected by an electoral college consisting of members of both Houses of Parliament, in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote and the voting in such election is by secret ballot. The Electoral College to elect a person to the office of the Vice-President consists of all members of both Houses of Parliament.

\bigstar The Vice-President is not a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of a Legislature of any state. If a member of either House of Parliament or of a House of a Legislature of any state is elected as Vice-President, he is deemed to have vacated his seat in that House on the date he/she enters his office as Vice-President.

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