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Question
If the President does not give his assent to a Bill, what happens?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Without the president's approval and signature, no bill can become law.
- A bill is forwarded to the President for approval once it has been passed by both Houses.
- The President has three options: to sign the bill, withhold it, or return it to the House with suggestions.
- However, he must grant approval to the bill if it is passed again in its current form.
- The Houses typically review the President's suggestions.
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Chapter 16: The Union Parliament - EXERCISES [Page 189]