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Statute is not enacted by parliament or state assembly it is true or false​

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Answered by omprakeshgupta201
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Statute law is made by parliament. ... It is then called an Act of Parliament. For a bill to be passed, it must be agreed to by a majority vote in both houses of Parliament. A bill may also be sent to a parliamentary committee for further investigation before being voted on by the Parliament.

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