India, June 24 -- The government is preparing to allow four of the eight ordinances it issued to lapse.After four ordinances were endorsed on Thursday, replacement bills have also been registered in Parliament on Monday.

The remaining four ordinances, which are set to be rendered inactive, are being prepared for later registration as new bills after the 60-day constitutional deadline expires. These four bills have not been advanced due to expected resistance in the National Assembly over the controversy surrounding them.

If the replacement bills are not passed by July 10, the ordinances will automatically become inactive.

July 10 marks the completion of 60 days since the ordinances were tabled in both houses of the federal Parliament....