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Mention four methods which may be adopted for the organization of the Upper House or Second Chamber.
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Here are four methods commonly used for the organization of the Upper House (Second Chamber):
- Nomination by the Executive:
Members are appointed by the Head of State (e.g., President or Monarch).
Example: In India, the President nominates some members of the Rajya Sabha. - Indirect Election:
Members are elected by an electoral college, often comprising members of state legislatures or the lower house.
Example: Most members of India's Rajya Sabha are elected by state legislative assemblies. - Hereditary Membership:
Membership is inherited and passed down through noble or aristocratic families.
Example: Traditionally used in the British House of Lords (though now mostly reformed). - Appointment by Regional Governments:
Members are selected by the governments of constituent units (e.g., states or provinces) in a federation.
Example: In Germany, members of the Bundesrat are appointed by the governments of the Länder (states).
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