Who can ask for a joint sitting of both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sa

Who can ask for a joint sitting of both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha to resolve a deadlock over a Bill?

[amp_mcq option1=”The President of India” option2=”The Prime Minister of India” option3=”The Speaker of the Lok Sabha” option4=”The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha” correct=”option1″]

This question was previously asked in
UPSC Combined Section Officer – 2019-20
The correct answer is A) The President of India.
Article 108 of the Constitution provides for a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament to resolve a deadlock over an ordinary Bill. It states that if a Bill passed by one House is rejected by the other House, or the Houses have finally disagreed as to the amendments to be made in the Bill, or more than six months elapse from the date of the reception of the Bill by the other House without the Bill being passed by it, the President may, unless the Bill has lapsed by reason of a dissolution of the House of the People, notify to the Houses by message if they are sitting or by public notification if they are not sitting, his intention to summon them to meet in a joint sitting for the purpose of deliberating and voting on the Bill.
A joint sitting can be summoned only for ordinary bills and financial bills (not Money Bills as Rajya Sabha has limited powers), but not for Money Bills or Constitution Amendment Bills. The joint sitting is presided over by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, or in his absence, the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha, or in his absence, the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha never presides over a joint sitting.