Bharti Kumari 1 , Jade G. Bonganciso2
doi.org/10.36647/TTASSH/02.02.A004
Abstract : The study sheds light on bureaucracy and law-making procedure of India which is a developing country. The concept of bureaucracy refers to the administrative policy making group and non-elected government officials who contributed in creating laws and legislations in a country. Law making procedure is an important part of parliament which includes some specific steps for creating a particular law against some aspect. Several legislative proposals are brought to the parliament as bills based on which laws and legislations are created. It is important to receive approval for all the legislative proposals from the houses of parliament and the president of India for passing a law. Investigating the relationship between law making procedure and bureaucracy of India is the main focus of this following article. Secondary sources such as articles, journals, government reports and official government insights have played a crucial role in conduction of this research article. These sources help to collect more and more relevant information about the law-making process and bureaucracy in India. A few themes are created under which all the findings are evaluated with proper citation maintaining all the ethics. As a result, it is identified that bureaucrats play different crucial roles in law making procedures such as enforcing rules, implementing laws, setting disputes and others.
Keyword : Bureaucracy, Bureaucrats, Indian Laws, Law Making Procedure, Legislations.