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Law-Making Process in India

Civics ⇒ Constitution and Law

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Describe the process by which a Bill becomes a law in India.
Describe the role of Parliamentary Committees in the law-making process in India.
Describe the three readings of a Bill in the Indian Parliament.
Explain the difference between a Bill and an Act.
Explain the difference between an Ordinary Bill and a Money Bill in the Indian law-making process.
Explain the importance of the Committee Stage in the law-making process.
Explain the process of passing a Constitutional Amendment Bill in India.
Explain the significance of the 'Assent of the President' in the law-making process.
What is the first stage in the law-making process in the Indian Parliament? (1) Introduction of a Bill, (2) Presidential Assent, (3) Committee Stage, (4) Voting in Rajya Sabha
What is the minimum period for which a Bill must be pending in the Rajya Sabha before a Joint Sitting can be called? (1) 3 months, (2) 6 months, (3) 14 days, (4) 1 year
Which Article of the Constitution empowers the President to promulgate Ordinances? (1) Article 123, (2) Article 110, (3) Article 368, (4) Article 356
Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the procedure for the passage of Money Bills? (1) Article 110, (2) Article 112, (3) Article 123, (4) Article 368
A Bill becomes an Act of Parliament only after receiving ________ assent.
A Bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament except in the case of a ________ Bill.
A Bill relating to the alteration of boundaries of states is called a ________ Bill.
Fill in the blank: A Bill introduced by a Member of Parliament who is not a Minister is called a ________ Bill.
True or False: A Bill lapses if it is pending in the Lok Sabha upon its dissolution.
True or False: A Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha does not lapse on the dissolution of the Lok Sabha.
True or False: A Bill rejected by the Rajya Sabha can never become a law.
True or False: The President can promulgate an Ordinance when Parliament is not in session.