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How is law made in a state?
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Answered by ankita6815
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In case of a bill passed by the legislative assembly of a state, the consent of that state's governor has to be obtained. Some times the governor may refer the bill to the president anticipating clash between other central laws or constitution and decision of the president is final per Articles 200 and 201.

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Answered by abhisp888
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State legislatures make the laws in each state. State courts can review these laws. If a court decides a law doesn't agree with the state's constitution, it can declare it invalid. Find state laws and regulations with the Law Library of Congress's guide for each state.

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