Correct Answer:
Option D - The President has the power to summon the both Houses of the Parliament. He is also vested with the power of prorogation and dissolution of the House. According to Article 108 of the Indian Constitution, if any deadlock arises between both the Houses, so the President may call a joint sitting of the both houses to resolve the deadlock over a key resolution.
D. The President has the power to summon the both Houses of the Parliament. He is also vested with the power of prorogation and dissolution of the House. According to Article 108 of the Indian Constitution, if any deadlock arises between both the Houses, so the President may call a joint sitting of the both houses to resolve the deadlock over a key resolution.