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... bill it liked . This resulted in deadlock which greatly hampered the smooth passage of bills and even a money bill which the country needed most . To get rid of this difficulty , it was enacted by the Parliament Act of 1911 that the ...
... bill it liked . This resulted in deadlock which greatly hampered the smooth passage of bills and even a money bill which the country needed most . To get rid of this difficulty , it was enacted by the Parliament Act of 1911 that the ...
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... bill , or amendment to a Bill , providing for , or relating to , preventive detention shall be introduced or moved in the National Assembly without the previous consent of the President . When a Bill has been passed by the National ...
... bill , or amendment to a Bill , providing for , or relating to , preventive detention shall be introduced or moved in the National Assembly without the previous consent of the President . When a Bill has been passed by the National ...
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... Bill shall be presented to the President for his assent . The President shall , within thirty days after a Bill is presented to him , ( a ) assent to the Bill ; ( b ) declare that he withholds assent from the Bill , or ( c ) return the ...
... Bill shall be presented to the President for his assent . The President shall , within thirty days after a Bill is presented to him , ( a ) assent to the Bill ; ( b ) declare that he withholds assent from the Bill , or ( c ) return the ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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