The Government Bill means a bill introduced by a

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Q: 38 (NDA-II/2010)
The Government Bill means a bill introduced by a

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Polity

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NDA-II

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{'government bill': [0, 0, 1, 0], 'lok sabha': [42, 3, 20, 27], 'bill': [16, 1, 6, 29], 'parliament': [15, 1, 3, 8], 'minister': [2, 0, 0, 0], 'treasury bench': [0, 0, 1, 0]}

The correct answer is option 4, which states that a Government Bill is introduced by a Minister in any House of the Parliament.

Let`s dissect the other options to better understand why they are not the correct answers:

Option 1 states that a Government Bill is introduced by a Member of the Treasury bench in the Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha is the lower house of the Parliament, but not all Government Bills are introduced by Members of the Treasury bench. Bills can also be introduced by Members of the ruling party who are not necessarily part of the Treasury bench. Therefore, option 1 is not the correct answer.

Option 2 suggests that a Government Bill is introduced by a Member of Parliament who is not a Minister. However, Ministers are typically responsible for introducing Government Bills, so option 2 is not the correct answer.

Option 3 states that a Government Bill is introduced by a Minister in the Lok Sabha. While it is true that Ministers can introduce Government Bills, they are not limited to the Lok Sabha alone. Government Bills can be introduced in any House of the Parliament, not just the Lok Sabha. Therefore, option 3 is not the correct answer.

In conclusion, option 4 accurately explains that a Government Bill is introduced by a Minister in any House of the Parliament

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