Guide to Posting Bills
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Posted: Feb 4 2007, 03:58 AM


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Bills may be introduced by government ministers (frontbenchers) as government bills or by backbenchers of any party as a private member's bill. Opposition frontbenchers (those in the shadow cabinet) may not propose bills. They were not elected as the government and their job is not to legislate.

You can find real bills here. http://loksabha.nic.in/
However, bear in mind that unlike real bills, bills in Politics India should not run into hundreds of pages or have thousands of sections. Also, avoid too much legalise as most of us are not lawyers. However, we do expect you to be precise and must be written in English, although words from an Indian language may be used in italics with the English translation in parenthesis.

http://india.gov.in/howdo/otherservice_details.php

All bills must have :

1.A SHORT TITLE - this is short as the title suggests. eg. POST OFFICE ACT 2003

2.LONG TITLE - Describes the purpose of the bill. eg. "An Act to allow private operators to run post offices in return for a fixed fee from the government."

3.This is followed by:
QUOTE

Be it enacted by Parliament of the Republic of India as follows:


4.PROVISIONS - The provisions should be set out in sections. Sections should be numbered starting from 1. Subsections are denoted as 1(1), 1(2) etc. Inside sub-sections, there can be paragraphs denoted 1(1)(a) and if you need to subdivide further, there can be sub-paragraphs denoted 1(1)(a)(i). You are required to stick to the prescribed format.

5.ENACTMENT - Sets a date when the act comes into effect. Alternatively, it could just be:

QUOTE

This Act will come into affect upon passing both Houses of Parliament and receiving Presidential Assent.


6.SCHEDULES - Bills may have schedules at the end providing details about the bill. Schedules may have paragraphs and sub-paragraphs. There can be multiple schedules numbered Schedule 1, Schedule 2 etc.

DO NOT COPY AND PASTE IRL BILLS AND ACTS.

This post has been edited by Nehru on Sep 16 2007, 02:38 PM


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Posted: Mar 13 2007, 03:12 PM


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Constitutional Amendments

Constitutional Amendments must pass by a two-thirds majority in each House of Parliament. They must be written as ordinary bills, but the title should be:

QUOTE

Constitution (One hundred and fourth Amendment) Act, 2007

An Act to amend the Constitution ...



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