The motion can be made while introducing an ordinary Bill in the Parliament except in statement D. The member-in-charge of the ordinary Bill moves a motion for consideration of the Bill, it is permissible for any other member of parliament to move, as an amendment to the motion for consideration, that the particular Bill be referred to a Select or Joint Committee or be circulated for eliciting public opinion thereon. If the motion is considered for reference of the Bill to a Joint Commit tee comprising of members of both the Houses, the concurrence of the other House is compulsory. In case, a Bill has been mentioned to a Select or Joint Committee, the Committee considers the Bill clause-by-clause just as the House does. Amendments can be moved to several clauses by members of the Committee. The Committee may also take evidence of associations, public bodies or experts who are interested in the measure. After the Bill has therefore been considered, the Committee submits its report to the House which considers the Bill as reported by the Committee