Article 110 of the Constitution of India

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Article 110 of the Constitution of India defines what constitutes a Money Bill and sets out the specific financial matters that can be included in such bills.

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Article 110 of the Constitution of India canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
affects role of the Rajya Sabha in financial legislation
appliesTo Parliament of India NERFINISHED
assignsPowerTo Speaker of the Lok Sabha NERFINISHED
belongsToChapter Chapter II of Part V of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
belongsToPart Part V of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
citedAs Article 110
defines Money Bill
effectiveFrom 26 January 1950
excludesMatter any matter not dealing with specified financial subjects
governs scope of Money Bills in India
hasLegalEffectOn classification of parliamentary bills
legislative competence of the Rajya Sabha over Money Bills
includesMatter any matter incidental to the subjects specified as Money Bill matters
appropriation of moneys out of the Consolidated Fund of India
audit of the accounts of the Union or of a State
custody of the Consolidated Fund of India
custody of the Contingency Fund of India
custody of the public account of India
declaring any expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India
imposition, abolition, remission, alteration or regulation of any tax
increase of the amount of any expenditure charged on the Consolidated Fund of India
payment of moneys into or withdrawal of moneys from the Consolidated Fund of India
payment of moneys into or withdrawal of moneys from the Contingency Fund of India
receipt of money on account of the Consolidated Fund of India
receipt of money on account of the public account of India
regulation of borrowing of money by the Government of India
interpretedBy High Courts in India NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of India NERFINISHED
language English
Hindi
legalNature justiciable provision
linkedTo Article 109 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
Article 111 of the Constitution of India
Article 117 of the Constitution of India
locatedIn India
partOf Constitution of India NERFINISHED
provides that a Bill is not a Money Bill if it contains other non-financial matters
that the Speaker of the Lok Sabha certifies whether a Bill is a Money Bill
relatesTo financial legislation
legislative procedure in Parliament
requires that a Money Bill contain only specified financial matters
restricts subject-matter of a Money Bill
specifies matters that constitute a Money Bill
subjectArea constitutional law of India
public finance
usedIn certification of Union Budget-related bills as Money Bills

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Legislative process in India moneyBillDefinedBy Article 110 of the Constitution of India