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Consider the following statements with reference to Public Bills:
1) It is introduced in the Lok Sabha by a Minister.
2) It is introduced by a private member in Rajya Sabha.
3) It does not require any prior notice before introduction in the house.
4) Introduction of public bills require prior Presidential assent.
1 and 3 only
1 only
1, 2 and 4 only
2, 3 and 4 only
Public bills are introduced by Ministers, whereas private bills are introduced by any Member of Parliament other than a minister. Introduction of public bill in the House requires seven days’ notice. Introduction of private bill in the House requires one month’s notice. No prior Presidential assent in required. Public bill reflects of the policies of the government (ruling party). Its rejection by the House amounts to the expression of want of parliamentary confidence in the government and may lead to its resignation.
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