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- Public Bill:-
- It is introduced in the Parliament by a minister.
- It reflects the policies of the government.
- It has a greater chance to be approved by the Parliament.
- Its rejection by the House amounts to the expression of want of parliamentary confidence in the government and may lead to its resignation.
- Its introduction in the House requires seven days' notice.
- It is drafted by the concerned department in consultation with the law department.
- Private Bill:-
- It is introduced by any member of Parliament other than a minister.
- It reflects the stand of the opposition party on a public matter.
- It has a lesser chance to be approved by the Parliament.
- Its rejection by the House has no implication on the parliamentary confidence in the government or its resignation.
- Its introduction in the House requires one month's notice.
- Its drafting is the responsibility of the member concerned.
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