describe the procedure followed by the union parliament in passing an ordinary bill
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(i) The Parliament makes laws on all the subjects enlisted in the Union list, the Concurrent list and the Residuary subjects.
(ii) A legislative proposal for the bill in either of the two Houses of the Parliament.
(iii) Approval of both the Houses is necessary for passing a bill.
(iv) In case of disagreement between the two Houses, a majority vote is taken in the joint meeting of both the Houses.
(v) No provision to hold a joint meeting in case of money bills or amendment bills.
(vi) After a bill is approved by both the Houses, it is sent to the President for her/his consent.
(vii) Once the consent is provided, the bill becomes a law.
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