Answer» - The drafted proposal to create a desired law is called a Bill.
- A Bill can be proposed in any House of the Parliament.
- The Parliament does the important work amending the old laws, framing new laws and nullifying obsolete laws.
- There are a very large number of Bills proposed under various categories in the Parliament.
The three important types of Bill are: - Ordinary Bill,
- Money and Financial Bill and
- Constitution Amendment Bill.
- Any of these Bill needs to pass through various stages to become an Act of Law.
- In case of disputes between the two House will respect to the Bill, the President calls a Joint Session of both the Houses to discuss and sort out the matter.
- The Speaker works as the Chairman of the Joint Session.
- The Bill can then be passed by majority.
- When the majority of the members of both the Houses pass the, proposed Bill, then it becomes an Act (Law) after the assent of the President.
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