when does a bill become an act? explain
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The President shall not withhold constitutional amendment bill duly passed by Parliament per Article 368. If the President gives his assent, the bill is published in The Gazette of India and becomes an act from the date of his assent. If he withholds his assent, the bill is dropped, which is known as absolute veto.
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A bill is a draft proposal. It requires to be passed through both the houses of parliament, followed by the President's nod, to become an act. The bill goes through two houses and three readings in both the houses to become an act. In the monsoon session of Parliament, both Houses passed 25 Acts
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