History & Civics
What procedure does the Constitution lay down for resolving deadlocks between the two Houses of Parliament?
Answer
The procedure of Joint Sitting of both the Houses of Parliament is laid down by the Constitution for resolving deadlocks between the two Houses of Parliament. The President summons both the Houses of Parliament and the Speaker of Lok Sabha presides over a Joint Sitting of both Houses of Parliament. All decisions are made by majority vote.
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