Political Science, asked by cpitamankrsingh, 8 months ago

how laws are made by elected representatives?​

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Answered by guptashakuntala984
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Elections to the Lok Sabha are carried out using a first-past-the-post electoral system. In order for a bill to become law in India, it must undergo a three-stage process in each house of Parliament that involves introduction, consideration, and final passage, and must also be given presidential assent.

Answered by maanaychokshi07dpsv
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Laws are being written by the Lok Sabha and passed in the Rajya Sabha . If majority of people are with the law , the law is then passed in the state level of government and the same process applies there also . Then finally it passes to the central government.

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