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2014-15

SYNOPSIS
BASICS OF LEGISLATION
“LAW MAKING BY PARLIAMENT”

Submitted to: Submitted by:


Mr. Shashank Shekhar Shobhit Mani Gopal

Assistant Professor (Law) roll no.:129 (2nd sem)

Dr.Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University,Lucknow section:B


Table of Contents page no

 Acknowledgement………….………………………………………………..…(3)

 List of abbreviations................................................................................…....…(4)

 Objective………….............................................................................................(4)

 Research Methodology.......................................................................................(4)

 Introduction........................................................................................................(5)

 Tentative Chapterisation....................................................................................(5)

 Bibliography …..............................……….…………………………...…..…..(6)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my guide
(Assistant Professor Mr.Shashank Shekhar) for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and
constant encouragement throughout the course of this thesis. The blessing, help and
guidance given by him time to time shall carry me a long way in the journey of life on which
I am about to embark.

I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents & members of Dr. Ram Manohar
Lohiya National Law University for their kind co-operation and encouragement which help
me in completion of this synopsis.

I would like to express my special gratitudeand thanks to all those people who gave me
attention and their invaluable time.

My thanks and appreciations also go to my friend and classmates in developing the synopsis
and people who have willingly helped me out with their abilities
List of abbreviations

 encyclop- encycl.

 A.I.R- All india reporter

 SCC- supreme court cases

 SC- Supreme Court

OBJECTIVE:
 To define and to understand the concept of Law making by Parliament.
 Who makes Law?
 How is Law made?
 Is to understand the procedure of hearings in both the houses.

Research Methodology:
It has required consultation to an assorted range of books and websites that are a part of the
secondary sources. Some research papers and journals too have been referred to. The various sites
referred to include the official sites of Parliament of India and Parliamentary Procedure Abstract
for research.
Introduction:

This is one of the basic function of Parliament. It is the process by which a legislative proposal
brought before it, it, is translated into the law of the land. All legislative proposals are brought before
Parliament in the form of Bills. A Bill is a statute in the draft form and cannot become law unless it
has received the approval of both the Houses of Parliament and the assent of the President of India.

This process begins with the introduction of a Bill in either House of Parliament. A Bill can be
introduced either by a Minister or a Member other than a Minister. If a minister introduces it, then it
is known as Government Bill and if it is introduced by other than a minister then it is called a Private
Member’s Bill.

Tentative Chapterisation:

 Introduction
 Government bill and Private member bill
 Circulation of Bill
 First Reading
 Procedure regarding opposing the introduction of a Bill
 Bills which can be introduced only in Lok Sabha
 Second Reading
 Third Reading
 Bills in the other House
 Constitution Amendment Bills
 Joint Sitting
 Assent of the President
Bibliography:

BOOKS:
 Parliamentary Procedure by Subhas C. kashyap

INTERNET SOURCES:

 http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/
 http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/abstract/
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawmaking_procedure_in_
India

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