What is a ordinary bill?????

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Posted by Krishna Yadav 7 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
Proposal for making a law on any subject is called a Bill. Bills are of two types — Ordinary Bill and Money Bill. Ordinary Bill is that which is concerned with making of laws on matters other than money matters. The Ordinary Bills are of two types — Government Bill and Private Member’s Bill. A Government Bill is that which is introduced by a minister. A Bill which is introduced by a Member of Parliament other than a minister is a Private Member’s Bill.
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Krishna Yadav 7 years ago
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