Hindi, asked by ddr1cuber, 4 months ago

Why is an ordinance considered to be a ‘temporary law’?​

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Answered by FairyLight
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An Ordinance issued by the President is regarded as a temporary measure though it has the same force as an Act of Legislature because once is ordinance is passed it ceases to be effective just six weeks after the session of the Parliament begins. It means that ordinances remain in force only for a period of 6 months.

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