Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India

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Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India are provisions that lay down the detailed procedures for how bills are introduced, passed, and assented to in the country’s legislative bodies.

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instanceOf constitutional provisions
appliesTo Legislative Assembly NERFINISHED
Legislative Council NERFINISHED
Parliament of India NERFINISHED
State Legislature NERFINISHED
State Legislatures in India NERFINISHED
State bills presented to the Governor
State bills reserved for consideration of the President
State with Legislative Council
authorizes Governor to assent to a bill
Governor to reserve a bill for the consideration of the President
Governor to return a non-Money Bill to the Legislature for reconsideration
Governor to withhold assent to a bill
President to assent to a reserved bill
President to direct the Governor to return a bill to the State Legislature for reconsideration
President to withhold assent to a reserved bill
country India
defines Money Bill for the purpose of State Legislatures by reference to Article 199
Money Bill in relation to State Legislatures
how a bill is dealt with when the Legislative Council disagrees with the Legislative Assembly
procedure for passing bills in a State with two Houses
excludes certain bills from being treated as Money Bills
limits Legislative Council’s power over Money Bills
Legislative Council’s power to delay ordinary bills
lists matters that qualify a bill as a Money Bill
partOf Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India
Constitution of India NERFINISHED
providesFor authentication of bills passed by the State Legislature
deeming provisions when the Legislative Council does not pass a bill within a specified period
deeming provisions when the Legislative Council does not return a Money Bill in time
effect of reconsideration and re-passing of a bill by the State Legislature
mandatory reservation of certain bills for the President’s consideration
reconsideration of bills by the Legislative Assembly
time limit for the Legislative Council to return a Money Bill
regulates President’s assent to bills reserved by the Governor
assent to bills by the Governor
introduction and passing of bills in State Legislatures
legislative procedure for bills
procedure in case of disagreement between Houses of a State Legislature
special procedure in respect of Money Bills in States
requires Governor’s assent for a bill to become law
Governor’s recommendation for introduction of a Money Bill
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly to certify a bill as a Money Bill
that a Money Bill can be introduced only in the Legislative Assembly
that a bill must be passed by both Houses of the State Legislature where there are two Houses

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Legislative process in India regulatedBy Articles 196 to 201 of the Constitution of India