A bill becomes law only after it is:
ASigned by the Chief Justice
BPublished in two newspapers
CPassed by both Houses
DRead out in every state
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Passed by both Houses
1. Law-making runs through the whole Parliament.
2. A bill has to be passed by both Houses for enactment.
3. Disagreements go to a joint session.
_Source: NCERT Class 11 Political Science, 'Indian Constitution at Work' Ch 5 'Legislature' (keps205)_
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