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Of the following which are true:
In a State, the Legislative Council is dominant with regard to non-financial bills and the Legislative Assembly with regard to financial (money) bills
Vidhan Parishad can virtually block legislation even if the same is passed by the Vidhan Sabha.
In case of a tie between the two Houses, the Governor is duty-bound to call a joint session of the two Houses to have the issue settled on a majority verdict
If a Bill is twice approved by the Vidhan Sabha, it becomes law even if rejected by the Vidhan Parishad
The functions of the states’ Legislative Council are only advisory in nature. If any Bill is passed by the Legislative Assembly and sent to the Council, and the Council refuses to give its approval, then the Assembly has the right to reconsider it. The assembly may pass it with or without the amendments proposed by the Council, and again send it to the Council. When a bill approved by the Assembly is sent to the Council for the first time, it may retain it for three months, but in the case when it is sent for the second time and is kept in the Council for one month only, the bill is deemed as having been passed. This evidently demonstrates the Assembly’s absolute superiority over the LC. Hence option 4th is correct.
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