With reference to the Joint Sitting of the two Houses of Parliament in India, consider the following statements: 1. Under Article 108 of the Constitution, calling a joint sitting is a mandatory obligation for the President whenever a deadlock occurs over an ordinary bill. 2. Once the President has notified his intention to summon a joint sitting, neither House can proceed further with the bill. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Parliament, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & Legislative Procedure — question ID 728

Options

A.
B.

Explanation

According to Article 108 of the Indian Constitution, the President can summon a joint sitting of both Houses to resolve a deadlock over an ordinary bill. However, calling a joint sitting is a discretionary legislative power and not a mandatory obligation for the President. Once the President issues a notice of his intention to summon a joint sitting, no House can proceed with the bill. Therefore, statement 1 is incorrect and statement 2 is correct.