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With reference to the joint sitting of Parliament, which statement/s is/are correct?
(1) Article 109 provides for the joint sitting of both Houses in certain cases.
(2) The Speaker presides the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.
Select the correct answer using the code given below-
Code –
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
Only 2
Only 1
Let's look at both statements:
- Statement 1: Article 109 does not provide for joint sittings. Article 108 of the Indian Constitution deals with joint sittings of both Houses in case of disagreement over a bill. Article 109 relates specifically to Money Bills.
- Statement 2: The Speaker of the Lok Sabha does preside over a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament.
Options Explained:
- Option 1 (Both 1 and 2): Incorrect, as statement 1 is wrong.
- Option 2 (Neither 1 nor 2): Incorrect, as statement 2 is right.
- Option 3 (Only 2): Correct, as only statement 2 is right.
- Option 4 (Only 1): Incorrect, as statement 1 is wrong.
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