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Answered by saloniRevade
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Explanation:

What is a Bill

A Bill is a draft statute which becomes law after it is passed by both the Houses of Parliament and assented to by the President. All legislative proposals are brought before Parliament in the forms of Bills.

Types of Bills and their Specific Features

(i) Bills may be broadly classified into Government Bills and Private Members’ Bills depending upon their initiation in the House by a Minister or a Private Member.

(ii) Content wise, Bills are further classified into

(a) Original Bills which embody new proposals, ideas or policies,

(b) Amending Bills which seek to modify, amend or revise existing Acts,

(c) Consolidating Bills which seek to consolidate existing law/enactments on a particular subject,

(d) Expiring Laws (Continuance) Bills which seek to continue Acts which, otherwise, would expire on a specified date,

(e) Repealing and amending Bill to cleanse the Statute Book,

(f) Validating Acts to give validity to certain actions,

(g) Bills to replace Ordinances,

(h) Money and Financial Bills, and

(i) Constitution Amendment Bills.

(iii) However, procedurally, the Bills are classified as

(i) Ordinary Bills

(ii) Money Bills and Financial Bills

(iii) Ordinance Replacing Bills and

(iv) Constitution Amendment Bills.

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