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Who can attend the meeting of both houses of Parliament while being not a member of either house?

Who can attend the meeting of both houses of Parliament while being not a member of either house?

Attorney General of India
The correct answer is Attorney General of India. Attorney General of India can attend the meetings of both houses of Parliament while not being a member of either.

Who can take part in proceedings of Parliament without being its member?

Ministers and the Attorney-General of India have right to take part in the proceedings of either House of Indian Parliament, has right to speak, and any joint sitting of the Houses.

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Who can attend Lok Sabha?

A person must satisfy all following conditions to be qualified to become a member of parliament of the Lok Sabha;

  • Must be a citizen of India.
  • Must not be less than 25 years of age.
  • Must be a voter for any parliamentary constituency in India.

Who among the following can attend the meeting of both houses?

Who can attend the meetings of both Houses of Parliament

  • The Solicitor General of India.
  • The Vice-President of India.
  • The Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
  • The Attorney General of India.

Who among the following can participate in the proceedings of Parliament?

The Attorney General of India can take part in the proceedings of either House of Parliament.

Who guides the proceeding in the Lok Sabha?

Officers of Lok Sabha. As per Article 93 of the Indian Constitution, the Lok Sabha has a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker. In the Lok Sabha, both presiding officers—the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker- are elected from among its members by a simple majority of members present and voting in the House.

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Can CAG take part in proceedings of Parliament?

The Attorney General of India can be a member of any Parliamentary Committee. The Attorney General of India can take part in the proceedings of either House of Parliament.

Who presides over the joint sitting of both the houses of the Parliament?

The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President of India (Article 108) and is presided over by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha or, in their absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha, or in their absence, the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.