Pass law
Pass Law refers to the formal process by which a legislative body, such as a parliament, congress, or assembly, enacts a statute or regulation into law. This process typically involves several stages, including the introduction of a bill, debate and amendment, voting, and, finally, official sanction by the executive branch (e.g., presidential signature, royal assent). The exact procedures vary depending on the jurisdiction and its specific legal framework. Successfully passing a law establishes it as a legally binding rule within that jurisdiction.