article 203 for the voting of such grant and the passing of the law in accordance with the provisions of article 204 in relation ... which the said grants are made. (2) The provisions of articles 203 and 204 shall have effect in relation to the making of any grant
authorised by any law made in accordance with the provisions of article 204 to be expended for a particular service for the current financial year ... excess, as the case may be. (2) The provisions of articles 202, 203 and 204 shall have effect in relation to any such statement
Article 204 in Constitution of India
204. Appropriation Bills
(1) As soon as may be after the grants under article 203 have been made
later in connection with another article we are in a
fix.
Now I will come to article 204. Because it is on a par with ... wish to say a few words
on this article. I
feel that article 204 will lead to many practical difficulties. In fact
Legislative Assembly, in terms of
Article 203(2) , a bill is introduced in terms of Article 204 to provide for
appropriation of payments from ... Bill in terms of Article
199(1)(c) , which should be introduced as per Article 196 , and dealt with under
Article 198. (Bhim Singh
Legislature of the State by law under Article 205 or Article 206. Article 202 provides that the Governor shall in respect of every financial year ... prescribed in Article 203 for the voting of such grant and the passing of the a appropriation Act contemplated under Article 204 and also
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same chapter in Articles 202 to 207. Articles 208 to 212 are the general rules of procedure as regards legislative business. Article 213 in Chapter ... subject to the provisions of Articles 205 and 206. Article 205 relates to supplementary, additional or excess grants whereas Article 206 deals with Votes
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amounts charged under Article 202(2)(a) and of the grants made under Article 202(2)(b).
Article 204(3) enacts that
"subject ... payments out of it should be under appropriation Bill passed under Article 204. As the contributions under Section 76(1) of the Act are realised