In India, a Bill is a proposed law.
How does a Bill become a law?
It has to be passed by the Lok Sabha, then the Rajya Sabha, and then confirmed by the President, before it becomes a law.
What is an Act?
In most countries, a Bill, once it becomes a law, is called an Act.
What is the difference between a proposed law (Bill) and a law?
A proposed law is something that someone wants to make into a law. It does not have to be followed by the citizens until it becomes a law. Every country has wise people who discuss all such proposals and then decide whether the proposal should become a law or not. Once the Bill clears the entire process, it becomes a law. Then, all of us must follow it.
How does a Bill become a law?
It has to be passed by the Lok Sabha, then the Rajya Sabha, and then confirmed by the President, before it becomes a law.
What is an Act?
In most countries, a Bill, once it becomes a law, is called an Act.
What is the difference between a proposed law (Bill) and a law?
A proposed law is something that someone wants to make into a law. It does not have to be followed by the citizens until it becomes a law. Every country has wise people who discuss all such proposals and then decide whether the proposal should become a law or not. Once the Bill clears the entire process, it becomes a law. Then, all of us must follow it.
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