Difference between bill act and law in india
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Legislative proposals are brought before either house of the parliament of India in the form of Bill.
Legislative proposal when passed by both the houses of parliament and assented to by the president and become as an act of parliament
Legislative proposal when passed by both the houses of parliament and assented to by the president and become as an act of parliament
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A 'bill act' is a piece of paper as it is being scrutinised by the houses of Parliament and is yet to be reviewed by the President.
Whereas a 'law' is a sum of articles that have been scrutinised and passed by the Parliament and, reviewed and signed by the President!
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Whereas a 'law' is a sum of articles that have been scrutinised and passed by the Parliament and, reviewed and signed by the President!
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