Prorogation, Adjournment and Dissolution
The sitting of the House of People can be terminated by either adjournment, prorogation, or dissolution. Adjournment terminates the sitting for a specified time which may be hours, days or weeks. Prorogation terminates the session of the House and the House can sit again only when it is summoned by the President to meet again. Dissolution ends the very life of the existing House, and a new House is constituted after general elections are held.
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