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The indian constitution has provisions for holding joint session of the two houses of the parliament. enumerate the occasions when this would normally happen and also the occasions when it cannot, with reasons thereof.

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Answered by komalpreetKaurr
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If the 2 houses do not agree on the proposed amendments or if the 2 houses finally disagree on the bill, the president under article 108 of the constitution is empowered to call a joint meeting of the 2 houses. and when both the houses (lok sabha and rajya sabha ) are in favour of passing the bill and the president also give his assent at that occasion it cannot held.
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