There is no provision for a joint sitting of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council in the States for resolving deadlocks while there is such a provision in the case of the two Houses of Parliament
In case of a deadlock due to disagreement between the two Houses of the Parliament, a joint sitting of both the houses can be summoned by the president to resolve the deadlock.
There is no chance of any disagreement between the two Houses of the state legislature and hence, there is no provision of joint sitting of both the Houses in this regard.
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