definition of law making body of ordinary bill
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The Parliament is basically Legislature, i.e., a law making body. Therefore ,any proposed law is introduced in the Parliament as a Bill. After the bill is passed by the Parliament and receives the Presidential assent, it becomes a law. There are two kinds of bills in the Parliament:- Ordinary bill and Money bill
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Ordinary bills are those bills for whose passage, simple majority of the house is required. There are two types of ordinary bills, namely – Government bills and Private member's bills. Private Members's bill: Any bill moved by a non-minister is a Private Member's Bill.
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