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In India, when the two houses differ regarding a bill a joint siting is announced by the president
A joint session of Parliament in India is called primarily to resolve a deadlock between the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) over a bill. It can also be convened for other significant occasions, such as the address by the President at the beginning of the parliamentary session. The President summons the joint session, which is usually held in the Central Hall of Parliament.
The President of India has the authority to call a joint session of the two houses of Parliament in India. This can be done to break a deadlock on a particular bill if it has been passed by one house but rejected by the other, under Article 108 of the Indian Constitution.
Parliament of India is called as Sansad Bhawan
CM or chief minister is a term used for head of legislative assembly, not the head of a parliament. The first PM or prime minister of India is Jawaharlal Nehru. Mainly, the country's heads are President and Prime Minister while heads of states are Governor and Chief Minister.
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over joint sitting sessions of Parliament in India. In the absence of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker can take on this role. The joint sitting is convened to resolve disagreements between the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on a particular bill. The Speaker ensures that the proceedings are conducted in an orderly manner.
Dutch West India Company Possibly the East India Company; they were pretty prominent during that era as well, and were also supported by the English Parliament
The lower house of Parliament in India is called the Lok Sabha.
in the parliament of india
parliament is the legislative body of india.
when a bill is referred to joint meeting of both the houses of indian parliament it has to be passed by
The Indian Oil Corporation is the joint-Sector enterprise in India.