Q. For which of the following bills, there is no constitutional provision for a joint sitting of both the houses of the Parliament to resolve a deadlock ?
Answer:
Both 2 & 3
Notes: The correct answer is "Both 2 & 3" (Money Bill and Constitution Amendment Bill). 1. Money Bill: Article 110 of the Indian Constitution states that a Money Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha, and if the Rajya Sabha rejects or does not return it, the Lok Sabha can still proceed without a joint sitting. 2. Constitution Amendment Bill: Article 368 outlines the procedure for amending the Constitution, which does not involve a joint sitting. The bill must be passed by both Houses separately. Thus, there is no provision for a joint sitting for resolving deadlocks on these bills.