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Legislative Procedure in Parliament

7/7/2019

 
The legislative procedure is identical in both the Houses of Parliament. Every bill has to pass through the same stages in each House. A bill is a proposal for legislation and it becomes an act or law when duly enacted.
Bills introduced in the Parliament are of two kinds: public bills and private bills (also known as government bills and private members’ bills respectively). Though both are governed by the same general procedure and pass through the same stages in the House,
The bills introduced in the Parliament can also be classified into four categories:
  1. Ordinary bills, which are concerned with any matter other than financial subjects.
  2. Money bills, which are concerned with the financial matters like taxation, public expenditure, etc.
  3. Financial bills, which are also concerned with financial matters (but are different from money bills).
  4. Constitution amendment bills, which are concerned with the amendment of the provisions of the Constitution.



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