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When must every rule made by the Central Government be laid before each House of Parliament?
When must every rule made by the Central Government be laid before each House of Parliament?
- Within one month of being made
- During a total period of thirty days while the Parliament is in session (correct)
- During any session of the Parliament
- When only one House is in session
What is the minimum period required between the publication of the draft of proposed rules and the date specified under the General Clauses Act?
What is the minimum period required between the publication of the draft of proposed rules and the date specified under the General Clauses Act?
- Less than three months
- Exactly three months
- No minimum period
- More than three months (correct)
What happens if both Houses of Parliament agree to any modification in a rule made by the Central Government?
What happens if both Houses of Parliament agree to any modification in a rule made by the Central Government?
- The rule will be applicable for a longer period
- The rule shall have effect only in the modified form (correct)
- The rule becomes void
- The rule remains unchanged
Under what conditions can a rule made by the Central Government have no effect?
Under what conditions can a rule made by the Central Government have no effect?
How long can the period for laying a rule before Parliament be comprised in?
How long can the period for laying a rule before Parliament be comprised in?
What is the consequence if both Houses of Parliament disagree on a proposed modification in a rule?
What is the consequence if both Houses of Parliament disagree on a proposed modification in a rule?