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how an order become a law​

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Answered by YuvrajPatil
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The law is important for a society for it serves as a norm of conduct for citizens. It was also made to provide for proper guidelines and order upon the behaviour for all citizens and to sustain the equity on the three branches of the government. It keeps the society running

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We live in a society where we must maintain law and order. The police must enforce the laws to maintain order. The dictates of law and order state that we must create and establish a clear code of conduct, and your recent behavior is a serious breach of our code.

Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER!!

When a bill passes then the two third majority of both the houses should agree and when both the majority of houses agree then it needs to signed by President. Finally when President signs it, it becomes a law.

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