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what does a bill become a law​

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Answered by anuanu04r
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Answer:

A bill approved by both parliamentary houses goes out to the speaker. The speaker signs it, then the bill is submitted to the assent committee president. ... If the president approves the bill, then it becomes a law. When it is a law, it is incorporated into the book of laws and released in Gazette

Answered by presentmoment
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A bill becomes a law when it is passed by both the houses of the parliament.

Explanation:

  • A bill is a proposition containing various laws and rules that the legislature wants to be imposed on the citizens.
  • A Bill is presented by the ruling party to the Lok sabha. Once it is passed by the members of the Lok sabha, it moves upward for consent from the members of the Rajya Sabha.
  • When it is accepted and passed by the members of Rajya sabha, it is finally tabled before the President.
  • After receiving consent from the President, the bill becomes law.
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