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... Bill Committee consists of four members chosen by the Committee of Selection . The duty of this Committee is to con- sider private bills . ( h ) How a Bill is passed : When bills are introduced in the Parliament by the ministers , they ...
... Bill Committee consists of four members chosen by the Committee of Selection . The duty of this Committee is to con- sider private bills . ( h ) How a Bill is passed : When bills are introduced in the Parliament by the ministers , they ...
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... Bill has been passed by the Assembly , it shall be presented to the Governor for assent . The Governor shall within thirty days , ( a ) assent to the Bill ; ( b ) declare that he withholds assent from the Bill ; or ( c ) return the Bill ...
... Bill has been passed by the Assembly , it shall be presented to the Governor for assent . The Governor shall within thirty days , ( a ) assent to the Bill ; ( b ) declare that he withholds assent from the Bill ; or ( c ) return the Bill ...
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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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CHAPTERI | 1 |
studying Political Science8 | 8 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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