The maximum interval between two sessions of Parliament can be:
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A.
3 months
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B.
4 months
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C.
6 months
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D.
9 months
Correct Answer:
C. 6 months
Explanation:
According to Article 85 of the Indian Constitution, the President must summon each House of Parliament such that no more than six months elapse between the final sitting of one session and the first sitting of the subsequent session. This legal requirement ensures that the Parliament gathers at least twice every year, maintaining consistent legislative oversight and government accountability. While the Constitution sets this six-month maximum limit, the Parliament traditionally holds three sessions annually: the Budget Session, the Monsoon Session, and the Winter Session.
Answer: 6 months
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