Joint Session of Parliament

Constitutional Provisions

  • Article 108 of the Indian Constitution provides for a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament.
  • According to Article 118, the President of India may, after conferring with the chair of the Rajya Sabha and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, create rules for the proceedings of a joint session of parliament.

Exceptions for Joint Session of Parliament

  • Money Bill: Money bills must be approved by the Lok Sabha solely, according to the Indian Constitution.
  • Constitution Amendment Bill: There is no mechanism for calling a combined session of parliament in the event of a disagreement between the two ....
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