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ABSTRACT

References
1 :Primary sources: No Primary source was collected and used as such.
2 : Secondary sources:
BOOKS REFERRED:
1: Constitution by J.N Pandey :
(2) Constitution by Servai

(3) Constitution by V.N Sukla :


(4) Constitution by D.D Basu ( old edition) :
(5) Constitution by D.D Basu ( New Edition) :
(6) Constitution by M.P Jain:
(7) Constitution by D.J DE :
3 : Webliography

ABSTRACT
A parliament is considered to be a temple, a temple where people inspirations and desire gets
fulfilled. Government collect taxes from public and the common public and then uses it in
various ways to fulfil the need of them. These taxes and the money collected from the public
need to be spend with atmost cautious and precautions. That s the reason the fathers of our
constitution decided to pass all the services with a full legal process and validity. For this
purpose the constitutional makers inserted the clause of BILL in the constitution. A Bill is
defined as: A BILL is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature. A bill does
not become law until it is passed by the legislature. There many types of bill: Money bill,
financial bill, Appropriation bill, ordinary bill etc all these types of bills are passed with
different procedure and different houses enjoys different powers governing them. The
researcher in this project will try to find the answers to these questions and give a clear
insight regarding the procedures and the different powers which both the houses hold. Not
only the central government but also the state government has the power to pass and
implement bills . In further chapters the reachers tries to understand the powers of the

president and the governors respectively in dealing with different types of bills . The special
focus will be on money bill and the procedure relating to money bill .

Research plan
1: Research Objective:

The primary objective of this research is to know what a bill is, how it is passed in both
the houses of the parliament. Later in the research the focus shifts to mainly money bill,
its provision and the procedure for passing of the money bill. The objective is to mainly
help the reader to get a inside knowledge about passing of bills in the parliament and
which article in Indian constitution deals with it?
2 : Research questions .

The most important questions that project will answer is


What is a ordinary bill and the scope as defined in the Indian constitution?,
What is the procedure for passing of a ordinary bill under the Indian constitution?
The difference between the money bill and the ordinary bill?
What is a finance bill Is it different from money bill,?
The procedure for passing of a money bill in both the houses of the Parliament?
What Role does the Lok Shabha the, Rajya Shabha and the President plays while

passing a ordinary Bill and a Money bill?

3: Research Methodology :

4 Tentative chapterisation:
CHAPTER I

Definition of ordinary Bill and its brief history


The procedure involved in the passing of the Bill
Money Bill Vs Ordinary Bill
CHAPTER II
What is a Finance Bill
The Difference between Finance Bill And Money Bill And Finance Bill and
Appropriation Bill.
The finance Bill and non Tax Proposals
: Financial bill vs. Finance bill
CHAPTER III :
Definition of Money Bill
Features of Money Bill.
Procedure and Passage of Money Bill
Role of lok Shabha And Rajya Shabha
CHAPTER IV
Various Indian Cases relating to money bill
Money bill in different Indian states
Conclusion

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