When any House of Parliament (Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha ) is adjourned without naming a day for reassembly it is known as : A. Demand for Grants B. Adjournment of Debate C. Adjournment of the sitting of the House D. Adjournment Sine die

Demand for Grants
Adjournment of Debate
Adjournment of the sitting of the House
Adjournment Sine die

The correct answer is: D. Adjournment Sine die

Adjournment Sine die is the adjournment of a legislative body without naming a day for reassembly. It is a Latin phrase that means “without day”. It is the most extreme form of adjournment, and it is used when the legislature is unable to reach a consensus on a matter or when it is necessary to adjourn for a long period of time.

Adjournment Sine die is different from other forms of adjournment in that it does not specify a date for the legislature to reconvene. This means that the legislature could be adjourned for an indefinite period of time, or even until it is dissolved.

Adjournment Sine die is a rare occurrence in the Indian Parliament. The last time it was used was in 1999, when the Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die after the government lost a confidence motion.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the situation in which a House of Parliament is adjourned without naming a day for reassembly.

  • Option A, Demand for Grants, is the process by which the government requests funds from the legislature to finance its operations.
  • Option B, Adjournment of Debate, is the temporary suspension of a debate on a particular issue.
  • Option C, Adjournment of the sitting of the House, is the end of a day’s session of the legislature.