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. A bill finally becomes an Act after the assent of______. ,President , Prime Minister , Supreme Court , Speaker

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Answered by disha18GGH1063
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Answered by Jasleen0599
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A bill finally becomes an Act after the assent of Secretariat ,President , Prime Minister , Supreme Court , Speaker.

  • A bill is a draught legislative proposal that, after being approved by both chambers of parliament and the president, becomes a law.
  • The Lok Sabha Secretariat receives the President's assent in the case of a Money Bill or a Bill enacted at a joint session of the Houses. Only after the President has given his or her approval does the Bill become an Act.
  • A law that has been approved by both Houses of Parliament is delivered to the President for his signature. The bill can receive consent from the President or not (or return for reconsideration depending on the bill type). The President's decision is referred to as his veto power.
  • A bill is a piece of proposed legislation that is presented to Parliament. A bill becomes an act when it has been discussed, adopted by each House of Parliament, and received the Royal Assent.
  • This is the last step in the procedure that turns a bill into an act. A measure is sent to the Governor for approval after it has passed both Houses (with the exception of the unusual circumstances described in sections 5A and 5B above).

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