The process of making a law in India involves the following steps:
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Proposal for a new law or amendment to an existing law is made by a member of Parliament or by the government.
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The proposal is then introduced as a bill in either the Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha, depending on the subject matter.
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The bill is then discussed and debated in both houses of Parliament, and members can propose amendments or modifications.
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After the bill is passed in both houses of Parliament, it is sent to the President of India for assent.
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Once the President gives assent, the bill becomes an Act and is published in the official Gazette of India.
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The new law comes into force on a date specified in the Act or as notified by the government.
It should be noted that this is a simplified version of the process, and the actual process can be more complex and may involve additional steps and committees.
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