What is the difference between an act, rule, bill, ordinance, circular and notification? In a legal journal how can a layman identify reference of some act, rule, bill, ordinance, circular and notification?
J.D.Sharma (lawyer) 09 August 2011
What is the difference between an act, rule, bill, ordinance, circular and notification? In a legal journal how can a layman identify reference of some act, rule, bill, ordinance, circular and notification?
Doveson (advocate) 09 August 2011
pratik (self working) 12 August 2011
Agree With Doveson
Anil Agrawal (Retired) 25 September 2011
1. When both houses of Parliament are not in session and there is need for urgent legislation, an Ordinance is issued which has the same effect as an Act. It requires to be approved by Parliament otherwise it lapses.
2. If Government wants the provisions of the ordinance to continue, it introduces it in the form of a Bill which must be passed by both Houses of Parliament. After receiving the Assent of the President, it becomes law but notification must be issued to bring it into effect from a specified date.
3. Notifications and circulars are issued by government under various Acts to clarify the provisions of law. There are provisions in the Act which specify that a particular Section shall come into force when notification is issued.