Hence Lok Sabha is more powerful as it contains the members who were directly elected by the people and they are considered to be the direct representatives of the State. Thus Lok Sabha, the lower house of the parliament is more powerful and the strongest house than Rajya Sabha i.e. upper house.
Q. How does Congress override a pocket veto?
A pocket veto occurs when a bill fails to become law because the president does not sign it within the ten-day period and cannot return the bill to Congress because Congress is no longer in session. Congress can override the veto by a two-thirds vote of both chambers, whereupon the bill becomes law.
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Q. Which house is more powerful explain?
Lok Sabha has more power than Rajya Sabha in the Indian Parliamentary system. Following are the reasons behind it: Lok Sabha is ‘directly elected by the people’ of the country by using their power to vote. Lok Sabha has more power over matter dealing with money matters.
Q. What is the number of demands in the general budget for civil expenditure?
The General Budget has totally 109 demands (103 for civil expenditure and 6 for defence expenditure), the Railway Budget has 32 demands. Each demand is voted separately by the Lok Sabha….
Q. How many demands are there?
5 Types of Demand – Explained! ADVERTISEMENTS: Demand is generally classified on the basis of various factors, such as nature of a product, usage of a product, number of consumers of a product, and suppliers of a product. The demand for a particular product would be different in different situations.
Q. Who can vote on demand of grants?
It is voted by the Lok Sabha after the financial year. Before the demands for excess grants are submitted to the Lok Sabha for voting, they must be approved by the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament.
Q. What is excess grant?
Excess grant is the money given to the government when the already allocated money for expenditure for that year does not turn out to be enough and extra money is sought. The demand for excess grant is provided for under Article 115 of the Indian Constitution.