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  2. Lawmaking procedure in India - Wikipedia

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    The President shall not withhold constitutional amendment bill duly passed by Parliament per Article 368. If the President gives his assent, the bill is published in The Gazette of India [15] and becomes an act from the date of his assent. If he withholds his assent, the bill is dropped, which is known as absolute veto.

  3. Joint session - Wikipedia

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    In India, if an ordinary bill has been rejected by any house of the parliament and if more than six months have elapsed, the President may summon a joint session for purpose of passing the bill. The bill is passed by a simple majority of a joint sitting.

  4. Joint session of the Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of India is bicameral. Concurrence of both houses are required to pass any bill. However, the framers of the Constitution of India anticipated situations of deadlock between the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha. Therefore, the Constitution of India provides for Joint sittings of both the Houses to break the deadlock.

  5. List of acts of the Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological and complete list of acts passed before 1861, by the Imperial Legislative Council between 1861 and 1947, the Constituent Assembly of India between 1947 and 1949, the Provisional Parliament between 1949 and 1952, and the Parliament of India since 1952. Apart from Finance Act, there are 890 Acts which are still in force as ...

  6. Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    Legislative proposals are brought before either house of the Parliament in the form of a bill. A bill is the draft of a legislative proposal, which, when passed by both houses of Parliament and assented to by the president, becomes an act of Parliament. Money bills must originate in the Lok Sabha.

  7. One Hundred and Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of India

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    The bill was passed unanimously on 21 September 2023 in the Upper House after a 11-hour debate, a day after it was passed in the Lower House. No Member of Parliament abstained during the voting conducted by the Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar which saw 100% votes in favour. Prime Minister Modi was present in the Rajya Sabha during the vote.

  8. Amendment of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    As a result, it is the longest constitution of any sovereign nation in the world. It currently consists of over 117,000 words (450 articles plus 104 amendments). Another reason is that the Parliament of India is elected by means of single seat districts, under the plurality voting system, used in the United Kingdom and the United States. This ...

  9. Bill (law) - Wikipedia

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    Pre-legislative scrutiny is a formal process carried out by a parliamentary committee on a draft bill. [6] In the Parliament of India, the draft bill is sent to the individual ministry relating to the matter. From there the bill goes to the Ministry of Law and Justice and is then passed on to the Cabinet committee, which the prime minister heads.