When a bill is reffered to a joint sitting of both the Houses of the Parliament, it has to be passed by
When a bill is reffered to a joint sitting of both the Houses of the Parliament, it has to be passed by
(a)
a simple majority of members present and voting
(b)
three-fourths majority of members present and voting
(c)
two-thirds majority of the Houses
(d)
absolute majority of the Houses
(a)
In India, if a bill has been rej ected by any house of the parliament and if more than six months have elapsed, the President may summon a joint session for purpose of passing the bill. The bill is passed by a simple majority of a joint sitting.Such a sitting is summoned by the President to settle a deadlock between the two Houses on a bill. The bill is passed by a simple majority i.e. majority of the number of members present and votingTikdam: simple majority. that’s why a bill is referred so that LS can pass the bill on account of its superior stregth
Microtheme: Types of Bills —
9 questions asked in Prelims in the past.