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b) In the Lok Sabha, the speaker and the deputy speaker both are elected from among its members by a simple majority of members present and voting in the house.
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a) The two sets of authority under the federal set up in India are the Central Government and the State Government.
b) Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected among the members by simple majority.
c) One-third members of Rajya Sabha retire after every second year. A member who is elected for a full term serves for a period of six years.
d) The quorum of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is One-tenth of the total membership of each house.
e) A session of the Parliament refers to the time between commencement of the session and its prorogation, dissolution or end of normal term. The maximum gap between two sessions can be 6 months, which means that Parliament should meet at least twice a year.
f) The primary object of an adjournment motion is to draw the attention of the House to a recent matter of urgent public importance having serious consequences and with regard to which a motion or a resolution with proper notice will be too late.
g) The President of India is empowered to dissolve the Loksabha.
h) President can issue ordinance when one of the houses of the Parliament is not in session. The maximum validity of an ordinance is 6 months and 6 weeks. An ordinance will expire after 6 weeks once both houses of the Parliament are in session. A constitutional amendment cannot be made through ordinance route.
i) The Vice-President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, who presides over its sessions. The Deputy Chairman, who is elected from amongst the house's members, takes care of the day-to-day matters of the house in the absence of the Chairman.
j) As per Article 118 President of India may after consultation with the chairman of the Rajya Sabha and the Speaker of Lok Sabha make rules for procedure of joint session of parliament.
The speaker of Lok Sabha presides over joint session of parliament.
However, in case of joint sitting of house, new amendments cannot be proposed in the bill except those which has been agreed by one house and refused by another. Only those amendments can be proposed to house which are relevant to the matter of disagreement. The decision of presiding officer shall be final in respect of admissibility of amendments.
The bills are passed by simple majority of total members present and voting. In such case bill shall be considered as deemed to have been passed by both the houses of parliament.