Legislative Procedure
The Legislature Procedure is similar to the Parliamentary Procedure followed in the Parliament.
- State Legislatures meet at least twice a year and the interval is not more than 6 months.
- Governor delivers an opening address at the beginning of each new session.
- Any Bill can be introduced in either House except the Money Bill.
- Governor can reserve certain Bills for consideration by the President.
- President is not bounded for giving acceptance of a Bill even though it is passed for the second time in the State Legislature.
The State Legislature
The State Legislature is a legislative body that makes laws at the state level. A legislative assembly exists in each state of the country. The State Legislature is mentioned in Chapter III of Part VI of the Constitution. It is made up of the state legislature and the executive. Part VI of the Constitution deals with the state legislature’s organisation, composition, length, offices, processes, privileges, powers, etc.