History & Civics
What happens if there is a disagreement between the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council with regard to an ordinary bill?
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The Legislative Council can only delay a bill, it cannot prevent it from being passed. There is no provision of a joint-sitting of both Houses to resolve a deadlock. Therefore, the will of the Vidhan Sabha prevails.
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