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explain the process of law making in india c

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Answered by Annasydney
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A Bill is a statute in draft, whether it is introduced by the Government or by a Private Member, can become law until it has received the approval of both the Houses of Parliament and assent of the President. When a Bill is passed by Parliament and assented to by the Head of the State, it becomes Law.

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Answered by knowledgehouse
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Legislative proposals are brought before either house of the Parliament of India in the form of a bill.

A Bill is a statute in draft, and no Bill, whether it is introduced by the Government or by a Private Member, can become law until it has received the approval of both the Houses of Parliament and assent of the President. When a Bill is passed by Parliament and assented to by the Head of the State, it becomes law, that is a bill when passed by both houses of Parliament and assented to by the President, becomes an act of Parliament.

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