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Consider the following statements.
1. There is no provision of a joint sitting in state legislature.
2. The legislative assembly can override legislative council by passing the bill for the second time.
3. A bill pending in the legislative council which has not been passed by the legislative assembly does not lapse on dissolution of assembly.
How many of the following statements given above is/are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
All of the above
There is no provision of a joint sitting in the state legislature. (Correct)
Unlike the Parliament, there is no provision for a joint sitting of both houses in the state legislature.
The legislative assembly can override legislative council by passing the bill for the second time. (Correct)
If a bill passed by the legislative assembly is rejected by the legislative council or if amendments made by the council are not acceptable to the assembly, the assembly can override the council by passing the bill for the second time.
A bill pending in the legislative council which has not been passed by the legislative assembly does not lapse on the dissolution of the assembly. (Correct)
Unlike the Lok Sabha at the national level, a bill pending in the legislative council does not lapse on the dissolution of the legislative assembly. The bill can be reintroduced in the new assembly.
Therefore, all of the above statements are correct.
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