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Whose assent is required in Bill passing in assembly?
(A) Chief minister
(B) Governor
(C) Advocate General
(D) Chairman of the public service commision

Answer
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Hint:
The laws of India are made up of the national unity government and the national governments through their provinces and municipal and district councils. India's legal process for union government requires that the proposed bills pass through the two legislatures of the Indian Parliament, namely Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Complete step by step solution:
The process of adding, altering or repealing any part of the Constitution by Parliament under its jurisdiction, is called the amendment to the Constitution. The procedure is set out in Article 368. An amendment bill must be passed by each House of Parliament with a majority of the members of that House in which at least two thirds of the members are present and voting. In addition, certain amendments relating to constitutional and judicial aspects must be approved by a majority of state legislatures. There is no provision for the joint sitting of these two houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) of Parliament to pass a constitutional amendment bill. The Council is convened by the Lieutenant Governor from time to time to meet at a time and place. Every Member, before taking the seat, makes and registers before the Governor of the Lieutenant or any other person appointed by that oath to him or her under oath. At the commencement of the first session after the general general election to the Council and at the commencement of the first session of each year, the Lieutenant Governor added the House and informed the Assembly of the reasons for its summons.

Hence, the correct answer is option B.

Note:
A copy of the entire Bill submitted to the Assembly, immediately after its introduction, is forwarded by the Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor and the President for their particulars. After the Bill was passed by the Honorable Council the Speaker signed the Bill and referred the same to the Lieutenant Governor for approval.