Consider the following statements: (a) The President may return an ordinary bill for reconsideration of the Parliament. (b) The President may return the money bill for reconsideration of the Parliament. (c) If an ordinary bill is passed again by the Parliament, the President must give his assent to the bill. Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements: (a) The President may return an ordinary bill for reconsideration of the Parliament. (b) The President may return the money bill for reconsideration of the Parliament. (c) If an ordinary bill is passed again by the Parliament, the President must give his assent to the bill. Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct? Correct Answer (a) and (c)
the correct answer is (a) and (c).
Key Points
- After a Bill has been passed by both Houses, it is presented to the President for his assent. The President can assent or withhold his assent to a Bill or he can return a Bill, other than a Money Bill, for reconsideration. Hence statement (a) is correct and statement (b) is incorrect.
- If the Bill is again passed by the Houses, with or without amendment made by the President, he shall not withhold assent therefrom. But, when a Bill amending the Constitution passed by each House with the requisite majority is presented to the President, he shall give his assent thereto. Hence statement (c) is correct.
- A Bill becomes an Act of Parliament after being passed by both the Houses of Parliament and assented to by the President.
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