how is bill converted into an act in the indian constitution
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The primary function of parliament is to make new laws, amend existing laws and repeal old laws. For every such procedure, a bill needs to be passed in both houses of parliament. Once passed in both the houses, bill needs to get assent of the president to become an act.
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Conversion of a bill into an act in the Indian Constitution:
- A bill proposed by both legislative houses heads to the president. It is signed by the speaker and then the bill is sent to the assent president. This is a bill's last stage. If the bill is approved by the president, it then becomes a law.
- India's constitution is India's law of the country. The law sets out the basis for the demarcation of fundamental constitutional rules, organization, policies, forces, and responsibilities of government agencies and sets out basic rights, instructions, and citizens ' duties.
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