PART VI
196. Provisions as to introduction and passing of Bills.-THE STATES Chapter III.-The State Legislatur Legislative Procedure (1) Subject
to the provisions of articles 198 and 207 with respect to Money Bills
and other financial Bills, a Bill may originate in either House of the
Legislature of a State which has a Legislative Council. (2) Subject to the provisions of articles 197 and 198, a Bill shall
not be deemed to have been passed by the Houses of the Legislature of
a State having a Legislative Council unless it has been agreed to by
both Houses, either without amemdment or with such amendments only as
are agreed to by both Houses. (3) A Bill pending in the Legislature of a State shall not lapse by
reason of the prorogation of the House or Houses thereof. (4) A Bill pending in the Legislative Council of a State which has not
been passed by the Legislative Assembly shall not lapse on a
dissolution of the Assembly. (5) A Bill which is pending in the Legislative Assembly of a State, or
which having been passed by the Legislative Assembly is pending in the
Legislative Council, shall lapse on a dissolution of the Assembly.
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