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how a bill become a law?


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Answered by itsPapaKaHelicopter
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Because each section of the bill, the report of the committee and the amendments introduced by it are debated in detail. After the debate, a vote is taken on the bill.

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A bill becomes law if signed by the President or if not signed within 10 days and Congress is in session. If Congress adjourns before the 10 days and the President has not signed the bill then it does not become law.

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Answered by pandaanupama643
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A bill is a draft proposal. It requires to be passed through both the houses of parliament, followed by the President's nod, to become an act. The bill goes through two houses and three readings in both the houses to become an act. In the monsoon session of Parliament, both Houses passed 25 Acts.

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