Start
<h4>Initiation of Legislative Process</h4><ul><li>The legislative process begins with the idea for a new law or an amendment to an existing one.</li><li>This idea can originate from the government, a private member of Parliament, or public consultation.</li><li>The first formal step involves drafting the proposed legislation as a Bill.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure/introduction-to-bill' target='_blank'>Introduction to Bill - PRS Legislative Research</a></li></ul></div>
Bill Drafted
<h4>Drafting of the Bill</h4><ul><li>The proposed law is formally drafted as a Bill.</li><li>Bills can be classified as Government Bills or Private Member's Bills.</li><li>The Bill must be precise and clearly state its purpose and provisions.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure/introduction-to-bill' target='_blank'>Introduction to Bill - PRS Legislative Research</a></li></ul></div>
Introduction in Lok Sabha
<h4>First Reading (Introduction)</h4><ul><li>The Bill is introduced in either Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha, except for Money Bills which must originate in Lok Sabha.</li><li>The Minister or Member in charge reads the title and objectives of the Bill.</li><li>No debate takes place at this stage.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://sansad.in/ls/about-parliament/parliamentary-procedure' target='_blank'>Parliamentary Procedure - Lok Sabha Secretariat</a></li></ul></div>
Referral to Committee?
<h4>Committee Stage Consideration</h4><ul><li>After introduction, the Bill may be referred to a Parliamentary Committee for detailed examination.</li><li>Committees scrutinize the Bill clause by clause, hear expert opinions, and suggest amendments.</li><li>This stage allows for in-depth analysis and public input.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure/parliamentary-committees' target='_blank'>Parliamentary Committees - PRS Legislative Research</a></li></ul></div>
Committee Scrutiny (Lok Sabha)
<h4>Detailed Examination by Committee</h4><ul><li>The committee examines the Bill thoroughly, often holding public hearings.</li><li>It can suggest amendments, deletions, or additions to the Bill.</li><li>The committee submits its report back to the House.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure/parliamentary-committees' target='_blank'>Parliamentary Committees - PRS Legislative Research</a></li></ul></div>
Debate and Voting (Lok Sabha)
<h4>Second Reading (Consideration & Voting)</h4><ul><li>The Bill is debated clause by clause in the Lok Sabha.</li><li>Amendments can be proposed and voted upon.</li><li>Finally, the Bill as a whole is put to a vote.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://sansad.in/ls/about-parliament/parliamentary-procedure' target='_blank'>Parliamentary Procedure - Lok Sabha Secretariat</a></li></ul></div>
Bill Transmitted to Rajya Sabha
<h4>Transmission to Rajya Sabha</h4><ul><li>If passed by Lok Sabha, the Bill is sent to the Rajya Sabha for its concurrence.</li><li>The Rajya Sabha can pass the Bill, amend it, or reject it.</li><li>The process of introduction, committee referral, debate, and voting is repeated in the Rajya Sabha.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://rajyasabha.nic.in/constituent-assembly/parliamentary-procedure' target='_blank'>Parliamentary Procedure - Rajya Sabha Secretariat</a></li></ul></div>
Agreement Reached?
<h4>Resolving Differences</h4><ul><li>If Rajya Sabha amends the Bill, it is sent back to Lok Sabha.</li><li>If Lok Sabha disagrees with amendments, a joint sitting of both Houses may be convened to resolve the deadlock.</li><li>A joint sitting is presided over by the Speaker of Lok Sabha.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure/joint-sitting-of-parliament' target='_blank'>Joint Sitting of Parliament - PRS Legislative Research</a></li><li><a href='https://constitutionofindia.net/articles/article-108/' target='_blank'>Article 108 - Constitution of India</a></li></ul></div>
Joint Sitting Proceedings
<h4>Joint Sitting Procedure</h4><ul><li>In a joint sitting, the Bill is debated again, and amendments are considered.</li><li>The Bill is passed by a simple majority of the total members of both Houses present and voting.</li><li>This is a mechanism to overcome legislative gridlock between the two Houses.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure/joint-sitting-of-parliament' target='_blank'>Joint Sitting of Parliament - PRS Legislative Research</a></li><li><a href='https://constitutionofindia.net/articles/article-108/' target='_blank'>Article 108 - Constitution of India</a></li></ul></div>
Presidential Assent
<h4>Final Approval by President</h4><ul><li>After being passed by both Houses (or in a joint sitting), the Bill is presented to the President of India for assent.</li><li>The President can give assent, withhold assent, or return the Bill for reconsideration (except Money Bills).</li><li>Assent by the President marks the final stage of legislative approval.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://sansad.in/ls/about-parliament/parliamentary-procedure' target='_blank'>Parliamentary Procedure - Lok Sabha Secretariat</a></li><li><a href='https://constitutionofindia.net/articles/article-111/' target='_blank'>Article 111 - Constitution of India</a></li></ul></div>
Bill becomes Law
<h4>Enactment of Law</h4><ul><li>Once the President gives assent, the Bill becomes an Act of Parliament (a law).</li><li>The law is then published in the Official Gazette of India.</li><li>The Act comes into force on the date specified in the Act itself or the date of publication.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure/introduction-to-bill' target='_blank'>Introduction to Bill - PRS Legislative Research</a></li></ul></div>
End
<h4>Conclusion of Legislative Process</h4><ul><li>The Bill has successfully completed its journey through Parliament and received Presidential assent.</li><li>It is now a legally binding Act of Parliament.</li><li>The process ensures that legislation is debated, scrutinized, and approved by the elected representatives of the people.</li></ul><div class='references'><h5>📚 References</h5><ul><li><a href='https://prsindia.org/the-parliament/parliamentary-procedure' target='_blank'>Parliamentary Procedure - PRS Legislative Research</a></li></ul></div>