Third Reading
The debate over the motion to pass the bill or the bill as amended is referred to as the third reading. Regarding bills introduced in the Rajya Sabha, nearly the same process is used. When a measure has been approved by both Houses of Parliament, it is sent to the President for his signature. A bill becomes the law of the country once the president has given his or her consent to it.
How Do New Laws Come About?
The exact meaning of the law is open to question, but it is generally understood to be a system of regulations that are made and implemented by social or political organizations to limit behavior.
Laws can be created by a group of legislators or a single lawmaker; the administration can issue judgments and regulations; or courts can set precedents, mainly in jurisdictions of common law. Private parties are allowed to make legally binding agreements such as arbitration clauses that renounce traditional court action as a way to resolve conflicts.