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<h1>Legislative Acts Can't Be Invalidated by Minor Procedural Gaps: Constitutional Safeguard Protects Validity of Parliamentary and State Laws</h1> Article 255 of the Indian Constitution addresses procedural requirements for legislative acts. It stipulates that no act of Parliament or state legislature shall be invalidated solely due to missing recommendations or prior sanctions mandated by the Constitution. Valid assent can be provided by the Governor, Rajpramukh, or President, depending on the specific recommendation or sanction requirement, ensuring legislative continuity and preventing technical procedural defects from nullifying legislative actions.