PRESIDENTIAL ASSENT
- March 29, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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PRESIDENTIAL ASSENT
Subject : Polity
Context :President Ram NathKovind gave his assent to the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2021.
Concept :
- Indian President has three approaches to the bill forwarded to him by the central or state legislature:
He can either give assent,
He can withhold his assent or
He can return the bill for reconsideration generally (depends on the type of bill).
Assent to Ordinary Bill
- In case of an ordinary bill, there are three courses of action the President can do:
- Give his assent: the bill then becomes an act.
- Withhold his assent: the bill ends there and does not become as act.
- Return the bill for reconsideration: the Houses may make changes or not to the bill and return it to the President after which he is obliged to give his assent.
Assent to Money Bill
- The President may either give or withhold assent to a Money Bill. Under the Constitution, a Money Bill cannot be returned to the House by the President for reconsideration.
Assent to Constitutional Amendment Bill
- In the case of such bills, the President must give assent. He cannot return the bill or withhold it (unlike ordinary bills). After this, the bill becomes a Constitutional Amendment Act and the Constitution stands amended in accordance with the terms of the Act.