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Consider the following statements regarding the passing of an ordinary bill in the Parliament:
1. In first stage a bill is introduced in the house and detailed discussion will take place.
2. In second stage bill is generally referred to a Select committee of the house.
3. In third reading the debate is confined to the acceptance or rejection of the bill as a whole and no amendments are allowed.
1&2 only
2&3 only
1&3 only
All the above
Every ordinary bill has to pass through the following five stages in the Parliament before it finds a place on the Statute Book: 1. First Reading An ordinary bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament. Such a bill can be introduced either by a minister or by any other member. The member who wants to introduce the bill has to ask for the leave of the House. When the House grants leave to introduce the bill, the mover of the bill introduces it by reading its title and objectives. No discussion on the bill takes place at this stage.
Hence statement 1 is incorrect.
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
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