Political Science, asked by manoajjha1, 1 year ago

distinguish between ordinance and bill​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A 'Bill' is a document when passed by the Parliament (Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and President) becomes an act. ... Ordinance are laws promulgated by the President (on recommendation of Union Cabinet). They can only be issued when parliament is not in session.

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Answered by memonumaurya
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Answer:

On certain occasions when the state legislature is not in session , the government can issue orders called ordinances .Whereas the purpose to make a law is called bill.

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