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under what circumstances can a governor pass an ordinance

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Answered by mishilika47
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An ordinance can be promulgated only when both Houses or either of the two Houses of Parliament is not in session or when the state legislature is not in session in case of Governor's ordinance making power. An ordinance can be issued only on those subjects on which the Parliament can make laws.

The definition of an ordinance is a rule or law enacted by local government. A law about parking enacted by local government is an example of an ordinance. A local law, usually on the municipality level, that, when fully enacted, has the same effect and force as a statute within that municipality.

President can issue ordinance when one of the houses of the Parliament is not in session. The maximum validity of an ordinance is 6 months and 6 weeks. An ordinance will expire after 6 weeks once both houses of the Parliament are in session. A constitutional amendment cannot be made through ordinance route.

Answered by aaya123
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An ordinance can be issued only on those subjects on which the Parliament can make laws.

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An ordinance can be promulgated only when both Houses or either of the two Houses of Parliament is not in session or when the state legislature is not in session in case of Governor's ordinance making power.

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