Constitution of India, 1949
111. Assent to Bills.-
When a Bill has been passed by the Houses of
Parliament, it shall be presented to the President, and the President shall
declare either that he assents to the Bill, or that he withholds assent there
from.
Provided that the President may, as soon as
possible after the presentation to him of a Bill for assent, return the Bill if
it is not a Money Bill to the Houses with a message requesting that they will
reconsider the Bill or any specified provisions thereof and, in particular, will
consider the desirability of introducing any such amendments as he may
recommend in his message, and when a Bill is so returned, the Houses shall
reconsider the Bill accordingly, and if the Bill is passed again by the Houses
with or without amendment and presented to the President for assent, the
President shall not withhold assent there from.
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