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After a Bill has been passed by the Houses of the Parliament, it is presented to the President who may either give assent to the Bill or with hold his assent. The President may
assent within six months
assent or reject the Bill as soon as possible
return the Bill as soon as possible after the Bill is presented to him with a message requesting the House to reconsider the Bill
with hold his assent even if the Bill is passed again by the Houses
Article 111 of the Indian constitution stipulates that the
President shall give assent to a bill passed by both houses
Of the parliament or return the bill as soon as possible for
reconsideration with his recommendation.
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