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The legislative procedure in Parliament refers to the formal process through which laws are proposed, debated, amended, and ultimately enacted. It involves several stages of scrutiny and deliberation in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. This process plays a crucial role in shaping the laws that govern the country, ensuring thorough examination and democratic decision-making.
Based on the Introduction
Public Bill | Private Bill |
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Based on the Procedure Required for their Passage in the Parliament
First Reading
Second Reading
Bill receives not only the general but also the detailed scrutiny and assumes its final shape. It has three more Sub-Stages:
Third Reading
Bill in the Second House: In the second House also, the bill passes through all the three stages, that is, first reading, second reading and third reading.
Assent of President
Understanding Money Bills: Legislative Procedure and Criteria in India
Legislative Procedure for Money Bill: The Constitution lays down a special procedure for the passing of money bills in the Parliament.
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Financial Bill (I) [Article 117 (I)] | Financial Bill (II) [Article 117 (3)] |
Bill that not only contains exclusive matters of Article 110, but also contains other matters of general legislation. | Bill contains provisions involving expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India, but does not include any of the matters mentioned in Article 110. |
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Governed by the same legislative procedure applicable to an ordinary bill, i.e,
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Joint Sitting (Article 108)
Conclusion
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