Legislature
What is the difference between a Bill and a Law?
The resolutions which are introduced in the Parliament for the purpose of making laws or changing old laws or amending the Constitution are all called Bills. When a Bill is passed by both Houses and it receives the assent of the President it becomes a Law.
The Bills are of two types (i) Ordinary Bill, (ii) Money Bill. The Ordinary Bill is that which is concerned with the general working of the country. The Money Bill is that which is concerned with the money matters.
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Name those states where Bicameral Legislatures has been adopted.
What is a Money Bill?
What are the required qualifications for a member of the Legislative Assembly?
What are the qualifications for becoming a member of State Legislative Council?
What are the different types of legislature? Illustrate your answer with suitable examples.
What do you mean by legislature?
Explain three functions of the legislature.
What are the essential qualifications for a member of the Lok-Sabha?
What are the disqualifications to become a member of Lok Sabha?
Describe any four powers of the Speaker of Lok Sabha.
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