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Distinguish between a private member’s bill and a government bill

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bills introduced in Parliament are of two kinds: public bills and private bills (also known as government bills and private members’ bills respectively). Though both are governed by the same general procedure and pass through the same stages in the House

Public Bill is presented in parliament by a minister only while the private bills can be presented by any member of parliament. Let us see one by one;

Private Bill: A private bill is a proposal for a law that would apply to a particular individual or group of individuals or corporate entities. Private law can provide relief from another law, grant a special benefit or powers not available under the present law, or relieve someone from legal responsibility for some allegedly wrongful act.

A private bill is not to be confused with a private member's bill. A private bill is just introduced in the legislature by a member of the house, not by the minister of the ruling party.

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