<Li> Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in impeachment process (initiating and passing a motion for the removal) of the judges of the Supreme Court and the state High Courts (by a majority of the membership of the House and at least two - thirds majority of the members present and voting), who then can be removed by the President of India . </Li> <Li> Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in initiating and passing a resolution declaring war or national emergency (by two - thirds majority) or constitutional emergency (by simple majority) in a state . </Li> <Li> If the Lok Sabha is dissolved before or after the declaration of a National Emergency, the Rajya Sabha becomes the sole Parliament . It cannot be dissolved . This is a limitation on the Lok Sabha . But there is a possibility that president can exceed the term to not more than 1 year under the proclamation of emergency and the same would be lowered down to six - month if the said proclamation ceases to operate . </Li> <P> In conclusion, it is clear that the Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha in almost all matters . Even in those matters in which the Constitution has placed both Houses on an equal footing, the Lok Sabha has more influence due to its greater numerical strength . This is typical of any Parliamentary democracy, with the lower House always being more powerful than the upper . </P>

Total number of members in loksabha and rajyasabha