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Who has the right to decide whether a Bill is a money bill or not? |
| A. | Speaker of Lok Sabha |
| B. | Prime Minister |
| C. | President |
| D. | Finance Minister |
| Answer» A. Speaker of Lok Sabha | |
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Explanation: Article 110 (3) lays down that "if any question arises whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not, the decision of the Speaker of the House of the People thereon shall be final". This means that once the Speaker has certified a Bill as a Money Bill, its nature cannot be questioned in a court of law, in the Houses of Parliament, or even by the President. |
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