Social Sciences, asked by rishika4068, 11 months ago

How do new laws come into begin ?​


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Answered by ayushdeep4231
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Answer:

New law comes into power when legislature makes it and their is the work of executive to impower it into ground level and watch if everything is going well and Judiciary is the place where you can go and share your problem if or to change any law


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Answered by ashasharma27jan
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The proposal for a new law or a change to an existing one is called a bill (see Bills and Laws). A bill can only become a law if it is passed by a majority vote in the House of Representatives and the Senate. The bill must be agreed to in identical form by both chambers, and given Royal Assent by the Governor-General.

Stages of a bill are :

Most bills are introduced into the House of Representatives and then sent to the Senate. Bills may commence in the Senate, except for money and taxation bills. Most bills are introduced by government ministers; however, other members of parliament can introduce their own bills, known as private members' or private senators' bills.

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