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When a bill is referred to a joint sitting both the Houses of the Parliament, has to be passed by
a simple majority of member present and voting
three-fourths majority of member present and voting
two-thirds majority of the House
absolute majority of the House.
The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President (Article 108) and is presided over by the Speaker to resolve a deadlock between the two Houses over the passage of a bill and is passed by a simple majority i.e. majority of the number of members present and voting.
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