Answer:
(i)
Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the Houses. But if there is a difference
between the two Houses, the final decision is taken in a joint session.
However, since the number of members in the Lok Sabha are more; their view or
decision is more likely to prevail.
(ii) The Lok Sabha exercises more powers in money matters. Once the Lok Sabha
passes the budget of the government or any other money related law, the Rajya
Sabha cannot reject it. The Rajya Sabha can delay it only by 14 days or can
suggest changes in it. The Lok Sabha may or may not accept the change.
(iii) The Lok Sabha controls the Council of Ministers. If
the majority of the Lok Sabha members say that they have 'no confidence' in the
Council of Ministers; all the ministers including the Prime Minister, have to
quit.
The Rajya Sabha does not have this power.
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