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How does the bill becomes a law |
Answer» Bills have to pass through various stages before they are finally passed. These stages are:\tFirst is the stage of introduction. Money bills can be introduced only in Lok Sabha while ordinary bills can be introduced in either of the two houses of the Parliament.\tDuring the second stage, the bill is discussed clause by clause.\tDuring the third stage, the bill\xa0is put to vote and if passed by a\xa0simple majority of members\xa0present (arid voting), it is sent to\xa0the other house, where the same\xa0procedure is followed.\tHowever, if there is\xa0disagreement between the two\xa0houses, the final decisions is\xa0taken in a joint session of both\xa0the houses where the bill is\xa0passed by a majority of members\xa0of both the houses present and voting.\tFinally, when both the houses\xa0pass the bill, it is sent to the\xa0president for his/her assent.\xa0After getting the president\'s\xa0assent the bill becomes a law or an act. | |