Skip to main content

In which of the following cases does Rajya Sabha have equal status with the Lok Sabha?

a) Enlargement of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. 

b) Vote on the demand for grants. 

c) Move a resolution for discontinuation of National emergency. 

d) Creation of new All India Services.



Solution: 

  • In the following matters, the powers and status of the Rajya Sabha are equal to that of the Lok Sabha: 
    • 1) Introduction and passage of ordinary bills. 
    • 2) Introduction and passage of Constitutional amendment bills. 
    • 3) Introduction and passage of financial bills involving expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India. 
    • 4) Election and impeachment of the president. 
    • 5) Election and removal of the Vice-President. However, Rajya Sabha alone can initiate the removal of the vice-president. He is removed by a resolution passed by the Rajya Sabha by an effective majority (which is a type of special majority) and agreed to by the Lok Sabha by a simple majority. 
    • 6) Making recommendation to the President for the removal of Chief Justice and judges of Supreme Court and high courts, chief election commissioner and comptroller and auditor general. 
    • 7) Approval of ordinances issued by the President. 
    • 8) Approval of proclamation of all three types of emergencies by the President. 
    • 9) Selection of ministers including the Prime Minister. Under the Constitution, the ministers including the Prime Minister can be members of either House. However, irrespective of their membership, they are responsible only to the Lok Sabha. 
    • 10) Consideration of the reports of the constitutional bodies like Finance Commission, Union Public Service Commission, comptroller and auditor general, etc. 
    • 11) Enlargement of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the Union Public Service Commission. Article 138: Enlargement of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. - (1) The Supreme Court shall have such further jurisdiction and powers with respect to any of the matters in the Union List as Parliament may by law confer (This law is like an ordinary bill so both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha have equal powers with respect to it).


Ans: (a)


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

UPSC CSE 2021 TOPPERS Marks Analysis

UPSC CSE 2021 TOPPERS Marks Analysis  Credit: Asif Sir

Utkarsh Dwivedi AIR-5 PSIR Notes, Strategy and ANSWER COPIES

Utkarsh Dwivedi IAS   air-5 UPsc cse 2021 PSIR STRATEGY, NOTES AND MY ANSWER COPIES If there is one factor that has helped me achieve a single digit rank in CSE, it is my optional. I have scored 168 in paper 1 and 146 in paper 2, making it 314 in total. I have still not come across somebody with a score more than this and hence a comfortable claim can be made that this is one of the highest score this year. In this blog, I would mention what helped me achieve this score.  I DID NOT refer to any other source than Shubhra Ma'am's notes. There are two reasons to it.  Firstly, since I had reached the interview stage in all my three attempts, I never had the luxury of time to refer to any book.  Secondly, I believe Ma'am's notes are more than enough to form the core aspect of the subject's preparation. I did value addition from multiple sources so as to get an edge in my answers: I referred to copies of toppers of the respective tests that I attempted during my mains ...

UPSC CSE Mains Trend 📈 Analysis 2024

 UPSC CSE Mains Trend 📈 Analysis 2024 General studies (GS) paper wise marks from every subject in last 7 years 1). Priorities your time while reading for any subject according it.  2). Polity, Geography & Society covers the most marks subject-wise. 3). Each topic of GS3 & International Relations (IR) covers same marks. Credit: Captain Sir