<P> Under the Constitution of India, money bills require approval of the Lok Sabha only . Rajya Sabha can make recommendations to Lok Sabha, which it is not required to accept . Even if Rajya Sabha doesn't pass a money bill within 14 days, it is deemed to have been passed by both the Houses of Parliament after expiry of the above period . Therefore, a requirement to summon a joint session can never arise in the case of money bill . </P> <P> 2 . Constitution Amendment Bill </P> <P> Article 368 of Indian constitution require that constitution of India can be amended by both houses of parliament by 2 / 3 majority . In case of disagreement between both houses, there is no provision to summon joint session of parliament . </P> <P> Joint session of Indian parliament has been called for only three bills i.e. dowry prohibition act, 1960, banking service commission act, 1977 and POTA, 2002 . As per a senior member of NDA government they are considering for a joint session on Triple Talaq Bill (2018). </P>

When does the president summon the joint session of the parliament