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Public Bill vs Private Bill

7/7/2019

 
Public Bill
1. It is introduced in the Parliament by a minister. 
2. It reflects of the policies of the government (ruling party). 
3. It has greater chance to be approved by the Parliament.
4.Its rejection by the House amounts to the exp-ression of want of parliamentary confidence in the government and may lead to its resignation.
5. Its introduction in the House requires seven days’ notice.
6.It is drafted by the concerned department in consultation with the law department.
Private Bill​
1.It is introduced by any member of Parliament other than a minister.
2. It reflects the stand of opposition party on public matter.
3. It has lesser chance to be approved by the Parliament.
4.Its rejection by the House has no implication on the parliamentary confidence in the government or its resignation.
5. Its introduction in the House requires one month’s notice.
6. Its drafting is the responsibility of the member concerned. 

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