8th Class Social Science Understanding Laws Question Bank Understanding Laws - Long answer Type Question

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    What role does the President play in the enactment of a law?

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    If the two houses are in disagreement over a bill, the President summons a joint session of the two houses. Once a bill is passed by both the houses, it is sent to the President. The President may suggest changes and send the bill back. However, the President has to sign the bill if the legislature does not accept the changes and returns the bill to the President.


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