why ordinance is called temporary laws??
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Article 123 of India’s Constitution authorizes the president to put ordinances into effect by official proclamation if the existing circumstance provides him the necessity to take immediate action. Such ordinances are similar to parliamentary legislation, but ordinances can be put into effect by official proclamation only if either House of Parliament is not in session. Ordinances are temporary measures; in order to become permanent; they must be enacted into legislation within 6 weeks after Parliament comes back to session. Otherwise, they fail to exist.
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