Social Sciences, asked by girisharad111, 2 months ago

A bill become law when the P.m.signs
in it?​

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Answered by learning4274
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A bill that is pending for more than six months in another house is considered to be rejected. It does not mean that a bill has lapsed.

The bill, which runs out due to the dissolution of the Lok Sabha, gets lapses and no joint sitting is required in this case.

The challenged provisions are either fully approved in the joint sitting or rejected in entirety.

If the president returns the bill, the entire process will be reopened, and it will take the same procedure as before.

The president withholds the consent, that would indicate the end of the bill.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

In the case of a Money Bill or a Bill passed at a joint sitting of the Houses, the Lok Sabha Secretariat obtains assent of the President. The Bill becomes an Act only after the President has given assent to it.

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