Question
Who gives an assent to a Bill passed in India to make it
a law?Solution
The Parliament is the ultimate law-making authority of India. A bill becomes a law if it is passed by both Houses of the Parliament and receives the assent of the President to make it a law.
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The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (As amended) contains
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