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Explain the process of Law making in India parliament​

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Answered by priyabhogayata07
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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.

Answered by saanvikhanna12
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The process of law making begins with the introduction of a Bill in either House of Parliament. A Bill can be introduced either by a Minister or a member other than a Minister. ... A Bill undergoes three readings in each House, i.e., the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, before it is submitted to the President for assent.

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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.

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