Social Sciences, asked by nijuchoudgury, 3 months ago

how do new laws come out​

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Answered by vagishasrivastava45
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It is introduced by the Minister or the Member of the Parliament who explains the aims and objectives of the proposed Bill. ... The Bill then goes to the President for his assent. After the President gives his assent the Bill becomes a law and is officially recognised.

Answered by n9945065920
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The Parliament makes laws in our country. When a suggested law is first introduced in either House of the Parliament , it is called a bill. The Bill is published after the approval of the House and its printed copies are circulated among the Members of he Parliament.

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