Law-Making Process in India
Civics ⇒ Constitution and Law
Law-Making Process in India starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the importance of the 'Third Reading' in the law-making process.
Describe the process of amendment of the Constitution of India.
Describe the process of passing a Bill in the State Legislature in India.
Describe the process of Presidential assent to a Bill in India.
Describe the three readings a Bill undergoes in the Indian Parliament.
Explain the difference between a Government Bill and a Private Member’s Bill.
Explain the difference between an Ordinary Bill and a Money Bill in the context of the Indian law-making process.
Explain the role of Parliamentary Committees in the law-making process in India.
Explain the significance of the Committee Stage in the law-making process.
Explain the term 'First Reading' in the context of the law-making process in India.
Explain the term 'Second Reading' in the context of the law-making process in India.
What happens if the President returns a Bill (other than a Money Bill) to Parliament for reconsideration and Parliament passes it again?
What is a Joint Sitting of Parliament and when is it convened?
What is the maximum period for which the Rajya Sabha can delay a Money Bill?
