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What is the maximum number of days the Rajya Sabha can delay a non money bill/ordinary bill?
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Answered by aditprskash09
0

Answer:

nil

Explanation:

it cant delay the money bill because lok sabha has power to issue bill

Answered by smartbrainz
3

Answer:

• The maximum period of time for which the Rajya Sabha can detain a non money bill or ordinary bill is 6 months.

Explanation:

• There are various differences in the powers of Rajya Sabha on the matters of money bills and non money bills or ordinary bills.

• In case of money bill the Rajya Sabha could hold it only for 14 days, and if within 14 days the Rajya Sabha fails to pass the bill, it would be considered as being passed by the house.

• But in case of ordinary bill, Rajya Sabha can detain it for a maximum period of 6 months, and it has to be passed by the Rajya Sabha then only it can be given to the President for his recommendations.

• In case of money bills, the Rajya Sabha could not amend or reject the bill, but in case of ordinary bill it can make amendments and can even reject the bill.

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