29. (I) A bill other than a money bill shall not be deemed to have been passed by the Federal Legislature unless it has been agreed to by both Chambers, either without amendments or with such amendments only as may be agreed to by both Chambers.
(II) If any bill which has been passed by one Chamber is not, within six months after the passage of the bill by that Chamber, passed by the other Chamber, either without amendments or with such amendments as may be agreed to by both Chambers, the President shrill, on resolution passed by either Chamber to that effect, refer the bill for decision to ii joint sitting of both Chambers. The members present at such joint sitting shall vote together upon the bill and amendments if any, as last proposed by the House of Representatives; and the bill and such amendments as are affirmed by a majority of the total number of members of the two Chambers present at such joint sitting shall be taken to have been duly passed by both Chambers of the Federal Legislature.
