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प्रश्न
What is understood by the term 'Individual Responsibility' in a Parliamentary Democracy?
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उत्तर
The concept of ‘Individual Responsibility’ in a parliamentary democracy entails that the ministers are individually responsible to the Head of the State, i.e. the President. They hold office during the pleasure of the President and may also be dismissed by him.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
With reference to the Union Parliament, answer the following questions:
How many members may be nominated to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha? Give one reason as to why they may be nominated to the Lok Sabha.
Name the organs of the Indian Government.
What are the constituents of the Parliament?
Name the lists which distribute the subjects of Legislation between the Union and the State.
When does the President summons the Parliament in session?
Differentiate between Unicameral and Bicameral Legislature.
Describe how Parliament controls the executive through Adjournment Motion?
Explain the powers of the Union Parliament in respect of matters in the Union List and Concurrent List.
Answer the following question:
Describe the law making functions of the Parliament.
Read the given news carefully and answer the question that follows:
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Govt's power to promulgate, repromulgate Ordinances - why and how An Ordinance "shall have the same force and effect as an Act of Parliament". But the government is required to bring an Ordinance before Parliament for ratification - and failure to do so will lead to its lapsing "at the expiration of six weeks from the reassembly of Parliament". The Indian Express - May 25, 2023 |
Mention any two points regarding an ordinance that can be deduced from the above news.
