why does the will of the Lok Sabha prevail in a joint session of the parliament to solve an issue when there is a deadlock
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The will of Lok Sabha prevails in a Joint Session of the Parliament because of the total strength.
The will of Lok Sabha prevails in a Joint Session of the Parliament because of the total strength.The deadlock situation of a bill is created when Rajya Sabha does not act on a bill for 6 months. To avoid this dead lock situation Joint Session of the two houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) is convened by the President.
The will of Lok Sabha prevails in a Joint Session of the Parliament because of the total strength.The deadlock situation of a bill is created when Rajya Sabha does not act on a bill for 6 months. To avoid this dead lock situation Joint Session of the two houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) is convened by the President.In this joint session voting take place by the 2 houses. If the Bill is passed in Simple majority then the bill is sent to the Honourable President for signature.
The will of Lok Sabha prevails in a Joint Session of the Parliament because of the total strength.The deadlock situation of a bill is created when Rajya Sabha does not act on a bill for 6 months. To avoid this dead lock situation Joint Session of the two houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) is convened by the President.In this joint session voting take place by the 2 houses. If the Bill is passed in Simple majority then the bill is sent to the Honourable President for signature.Generally the will of the Lok Sabha prevail in a joint session. This is happening because of the Strength.
The will of Lok Sabha prevails in a Joint Session of the Parliament because of the total strength.The deadlock situation of a bill is created when Rajya Sabha does not act on a bill for 6 months. To avoid this dead lock situation Joint Session of the two houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) is convened by the President.In this joint session voting take place by the 2 houses. If the Bill is passed in Simple majority then the bill is sent to the Honourable President for signature.Generally the will of the Lok Sabha prevail in a joint session. This is happening because of the Strength.The strength of Lok Sabha is 545 and Rajya Sabha is 245. As the strength of Lok Sabha is more compared to Rajya Sabha the decision of Lok Sabha members prevails.
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- It is not always the case.
- The assumption in the above case is that ruling party has majority in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
- In India current govt has majority in Lok Sabha -which is nearly in 25 years-and still far away from majority in Rajya Sabha.
- So, in joint sitting in a multi party democracy , votes of the members may split along different lines and win of ruling party or Lok Sabha is not always a possibility.
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