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what is a bill ans the following​

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Answered by shrutikhot
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A bill is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an act of the legislature, or a statute.

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Answered by sumansharma9402
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The Speaker of Lok Sabha decides whether a bill is a Money Bill or not. A Money Bill can be introduced in Lok Sabha only. Rajya Sabha has no power to reject a money bill, it can approve the bill or suggest changes which may or may not be eventually accepted by the Lok Sabha. Also. the bill must be returned to the Lok Sabha within 14 days, or the bill is deemed to have passed both houses in the form it was originally passed by the Lok Sabha.

A Bill shall not be deemed to be a Money Bill by reason only that it provides for the imposition of fines or other pecuniary penalties, or for the demand or payment of fees for licenses or fees for services rendered, or by reason that it provides for the imposition, abolition, remission, alteration or regulation of any tax by any local authority or body for local purposes.

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