Who was the authority to call session of the two hours of parliament
The President
Joint session
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.
Speaker of the Lok sabha
Speaker of the Lok sabha
when a bill is referred to joint meeting of both the houses of indian parliament it has to be passed by
speaker of the lok sabha
speaker of the lok sabha
The President has the authority to call a joint session of Congress, where both the House of Representatives and the Senate meet together. This is typically done for significant events, such as the State of the Union address.
The Speaker
A special session of Congress is called in the event of an emergency, whereas Congress would normally only have one session a year.
The President does not have the power to call a joint session of Congress. However, the President does have the authority to request a joint session, where both the House and Senate convene. Joint sessions are typically called for important events, such as the State of the Union address.