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If the President does not give his assent to a Bill, what happens? - History and Civics

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If the President does not give his assent to a Bill, what happens?

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Solution

  1. Without the president's approval and signature, no bill can become law.
  2. A bill is forwarded to the President for approval once it has been passed by both Houses. 
  3. The President has three options: to sign the bill, withhold it, or return it to the House with suggestions.
  4. However, he must grant approval to the bill if it is passed again in its current form.
  5. The Houses typically review the President's suggestions.
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Chapter 16: The Union Parliament - EXERCISES [Page 189]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10
Chapter 16 The Union Parliament
EXERCISES | Q II. 18. | Page 189
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