With reference to the joint sitting of the Parliament in India, consider the following statements: 1. The joint sitting is summoned by the President of India, but presided over by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. 2. A joint sitting can be convened for ordinary bills, financial bills, and constitutional amendment bills. 3. The Rules of Procedure of Lok Sabha apply during a joint sitting. 4. It can be held if one House passes a bill and the other House rejects it, or disagrees on amendments, or takes no action for more than six months. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Parliament, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & Legislative Procedure — question ID 879
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Explanation
Statement 1 is correct: The President summons the joint sitting, and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over it. Statement 2 is incorrect: Joint sittings cannot be called for Money Bills or Constitutional Amendment Bills; they can only be called for Ordinary Bills and Financial Bills. Statement 3 is correct: The joint sitting is governed by the Rules of Procedure of Lok Sabha. Statement 4 is correct: Under Article 108, a joint sitting can be summoned under three deadlock situations: rejection, disagreement on amendments, or lapse of over 6 months.