With reference to the legislative procedure in a bicameral Indian state, for what maximum duration can the Legislative Council delay an Ordinary Bill passed by the Legislative Assembly when the bill is presented to it for the first time?
- A14 days
- B1 month
- 3 monthsCevap
- D6 months
Cevap
The maximum period for which the Legislative Council can delay an Ordinary Bill on its first presentation is 3 months.
According to Article 197 of the Constitution of India, the Legislative Assembly holds overarching authority over Ordinary Bills. When an Ordinary Bill passed by the Legislative Assembly is sent to the Legislative Council for the first time, the Council has four choices: pass it, reject it, suggest amendments, or take no action. In cases of rejection, amendment conflict, or inaction, the Council can delay the bill for a maximum period of 3 months. If the Assembly passes the bill again and sends it to the Council a second time, the Council can only delay it for 1 additional month, making the maximum total delay 4 months.
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