What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions?
- 2018
Answer :
A session of the Parliament refers to the time between commencement of the session and its prorogation, dissolution or end of normal term. The maximum gap between two sessions can be 6 months, which means that Parliament should meet at least twice a year.--------xx--------
More Question of The Union Legislature :
- Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament. [ICSE Board-2020, 2015]
- What is meant by the term 'Session'? [ICSE Board-2020]
- What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019
- State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007
- Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha. - 2019
- What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions? - 2018
- State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year. - 2014, 2015
Comments
Post a Comment