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In which circumstances the joint sitting of the Parliament can be called? |
Answer» A\xa0joint session\xa0or\xa0joint\xa0convention is, most broadly, when two normally separate decision-making groups meet together, often in a special\xa0session\xa0or other extraordinary meeting, for a specific purpose. Most often it refers to when both houses of a bicameral legislature sit together.\xa0If at the\xa0joint sitting\xa0of the two\xa0Houses, the\xa0Bill, with such amendments, if any, as are agreed to in\xa0joint sitting, is\xa0passed by\xa0a majority of the total number of members of\xa0both Houses\xa0present and voting, it shall be deemed to have been\xa0passed by both Houses. | |