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Consider the following statements regarding lapsing of the bill on dissolution of Lok Sabha
1. A bill passed by the Lok-Sabha but pending in the Rajya Sabha lapses.
2. A bill not passed by the two houses due to disagreement and if the president has notified the holding of the joint sitting before the dissolution of the Lok Sabha does not lapse.
3. A bill passed by both houses but pending assent of the president does not lapse.
4. A bill passed by both the houses but returned by the president for reconsideration of Houses does not lapse.
Which of these statement/s is/are correct?
1 and 2
1, 2 and 3
3 and 4
All of the above
all statements are correct that A bill passed by the Lok-Sabha but pending in the Rajya Sabha lapses.A bill not passed by the two houses due to disagreement and if the president has notified the holding of the joint sitting before the dissolution of the Lok Sabha does not lapse.A bill passed by both houses but pending assent of the president does not lapse.A bill passed by both the houses but returned by the president for reconsideration of Houses does not lapse.
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