Constitutional History of India, Including the Nationalist MovementS. Chand, 1971 - 744 páginas |
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... House for reconsideration , on the lines sug- gested by him . If a bill is returned to Parliament for reconsideration , it is the duty of the House to reconsider the same . If the bill is repassed by both the Houses with or without ...
... House for reconsideration , on the lines sug- gested by him . If a bill is returned to Parliament for reconsideration , it is the duty of the House to reconsider the same . If the bill is repassed by both the Houses with or without ...
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... House of the People . He may at any time resign his office . He may be removed from his office by a resolution of the House of the People passed by a majority of all the then members . However , a notice of 14 days must be given for ...
... House of the People . He may at any time resign his office . He may be removed from his office by a resolution of the House of the People passed by a majority of all the then members . However , a notice of 14 days must be given for ...
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... House . When the bill has thus been passed by the one House , it is sent to the other House . The procedure in the First House has to be repeated in the Second House . When the bill has been passed by both the Houses , it is sent to the ...
... House . When the bill has thus been passed by the one House , it is sent to the other House . The procedure in the First House has to be repeated in the Second House . When the bill has been passed by both the Houses , it is sent to the ...
Contenido
CONSITUTIONAL HISTORY OF INDIA | 1 |
Pitts India Act and After 1425 | 14 |
Charter Acts of 1833 And 1853 2633 | 26 |
Otras 33 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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