If the Bill is returned to the House with a message that the Council insists on an amendment or amendments to which the House has disagreed, the Houses shall be
deemed to have finally disagreed as to the amendment or amendments.
insisted to vote for majority
recommended for Select Committee
recommended for legal opinion
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UPSC SO-Steno – 2018
If the Rajya Sabha (Council) insists on amendments to which the Lok Sabha (House) has disagreed and returns the Bill with this message, the Houses are deemed to have finally disagreed as to the amendment or amendments.
Article 108(1) of the Constitution outlines the situations where a disagreement between the two Houses on a Bill is deemed to have arisen, potentially leading to a joint sitting. One such situation is when “the Houses have finally disagreed as to the amendments to be made in the Bill”. The scenario described in the question precisely fits this definition of disagreement.