Arrange the following procedural stages involved in the passage of an Ordinary Bill through a House of the Indian Parliament in their correct chronological order from first to last:
- 1Introduction of the Bill in the House after seeking leave and its publication in the Gazette of India
- 2General discussion on the underlying principles and provisions of the Bill
- 3Detailed examination and clause-by-clause scrutiny of the Bill by a Select Committee
- 4Clause-by-clause consideration of the Bill and voting on moving amendments in the House
- 5Voting on the motion that the Bill (or the Bill as amended) be passed as a whole
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The correct chronological sequence of stages for passing an Ordinary Bill in a House of Parliament is: (1) Introduction and publication in the Gazette (First Reading), (2) General discussion on the Bill, (3) Reference to and examination by a Select Committee, (4) Clause-by-clause consideration and voting on amendments in the House, and (5) Final voting on the Bill as a whole (Third Reading).
The passage of an Ordinary Bill in either House of the Indian Parliament follows five distinct sequential stages across three readings: First Reading (Introduction and publication in the Gazette), Second Reading - Stage of General Discussion, Second Reading - Committee Stage (detailed scrutiny by a Select Committee), Second Reading - Consideration Stage (clause-by-clause debate and voting on amendments), and Third Reading (final voting on passing the Bill as a whole).
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Legislative Procedure for Ordinary Bills in Indian Parliament
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