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Consider the following statements regarding the Houses of Parliament of India.
1.A declaration of National Emergency can be approved by a Joint Sitting of the Houses of Parliament in case there emerges a deadlock between the Houses.
2.Salisbury Convention is implicit in the Constitution of India.
3.A Constitutional Amendment Bill requires an effective majority for passage in each House of the Parliament.
4.The Constitution of India provides for the nomination of some members to the Rajya Sabha on a permanent basis, but to the Lok Sabha for a temporary period.
Which of the statements given above is/are NOT correct?
1,2 and 3 Only
2,3 and 4 Only
1,2 and 4 Only
All of the above
An approval to the continuance of a National Emergency needs to be passed by both the Houses sitting separately by a special majority in each House. Salisbury Convention is neither explicit in the Constitution nor implicit in the practices thereunder. It is a constitutional convention in the UK under which the House of Lords will not oppose the second or third reading of any government legislation promised in its election manifesto.Constitution permanently provides nomination of members to Council of States whereas the nomination of Indian members to House of People ceases to operate after 2020, unless renewed through a Constitution Amendment Act.
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