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E Number the stages that a bill passes through in the sequence in which they take place.
an example explain the need for laws in our country.



The decision at the joint sitting is taken by a majority of the total number of members of
both the Houses present and voting.
The bill may be sent to a Select Committee or a Joint Committee for further discussion.
The bill is then sent to the other House for discussion and voting.
A bill is introduced. A speech is delivered by the person who introduces the bill regarding the
purpose and importance of the bill.
The bill is finally sent for the President's approval after it is passed by both the Houses. If the
President has any suggestions for changes, he will send the bill back. However, the Parliament
may or may not accept these changes and again send the bill back to the President. In such a
case, the President has to sign the bill. After this the bill becomes a law.
The final form of the bill is put before the House for final discussion and voting.
The other House may pass the bill or may send it back with some suggestions.
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The bill is passed by the House where it originated if more than 50 per cent of the members
vote in favour.
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The President summons a joint sitting of both the Houses when the bill is returned by the
other House with some suggestions, but the House where it originated does not accept those
suggestions.
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The pros and cons of the bill presented is discussed in detail.​

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Answered by priyadpriyadarshini3
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Answer:

Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth (MCQ Test 5) - UPSC FEVER

After a bill has been passed by one House and transmitted to the other House, ... Vote of thanks on the President's address is not carried ... After the demands are discussed and approved.Parliament of India Lok Sabha House of the People

Almost similar procedure is followed in Rajya Sabha in respect of Bills introduced in that House. After a Bill has been finally passed by the ...

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