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what procedure does the constitution lay down for resolving deadlocks between the two houses of parliament

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Answered by YourFriend1
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A joint session is held involving members of both the houses but it is more likely that the idea of the Lok Sabha will prevail bcoz it has more members than rajya Sabha
Answered by presentmoment
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In the case of deadlock, a joint session is conducted by the President involving members of both the houses of Parliament. It will be headed by the chairman of Lok Sabha.

So it is more likely that the idea of the Lok Sabha will prevail because it has more members than the Rajya Sabha.

Explanation:

The parliament consists of the 'two houses': 'upper and lower house'.

  • The upper house also called the Rajya Sabha, is a permanent house; meaning the house doesn’t get dismissed totally. Rather each 'one-third member of the house' 'retires after completion' of six years term each second year.
  • The Lower house also called the Lok Sabha. The peoples of the 'Lok Sabha' are voted directly by the people. The peoples of the house are voted for the term of five years and after each and every 5 years, elections are held.

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