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A bill becomes an Act of the Parliament after being passed by both the houses of Parliament and assented to by the ______.
Prime Minister
Vice President
President
Speaker of the Lok Sabha
- A bill becomes an Act only after certain legislative steps are completed.
- It requires passage by both Houses of Parliament: the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
- The final step is obtaining assent from the President of India before it can become law.
Option Explanation:
- Option 1: Prime Minister - The Prime Minister leads the government but does not sign bills into law.
- Option 2: Vice President - The Vice President is the chairperson of the Rajya Sabha but does not have the power to convert a bill into law.
- Option 3: President - The President gives assent to bills passed by Parliament, turning them into Acts.
- Option 4: Speaker of the Lok Sabha - The Speaker oversees Lok Sabha proceedings but does not sign bills into law.
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