A joint sitting may be called: I. Only in case of national emergency. II. To enable a Constitutional Amendment to be passed in a hurry. III. When taxes approved by one House are rejected by the other.
A
I and III
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B
II and III
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C
I, II and III
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D
None of these
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Solution
The correct option is D None of these Joint sitting is an extraordinary provision provided by the constitution to resolve a deadlock between the two Houses over a bill. Deadlock occurs if a bill is passed by one house and transmitted to others and it has rejected by the other house, or there are disagreements or if more than 6 months have passed without passing of bill.