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प्रश्न
The Union Legislature comprises the President and the two houses of the Parliament.
With reference to the Parliament, answer the following question:
Mention any three legislative powers of the Union Parliament.
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उत्तर
- The parliament is a law-making body and it is considered as the centre of all democratic political process. It has exclusive powers to make laws on all subjects listed in union list and concurrent list.
- The parliament can control finances by debating the budget. For example: fiscal policy.
- It serves as an arbitrary power of the executive and judicial branches of government.
- The union system of government becomes a unitary one during a national emergency by giving parliament the authority to enact laws on the 66 State List subjects. Furthermore, the parliament is consulted on all state money bills before they are approved.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
With reference to the Indian Parliament, explain the following:
The tenure of the members of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
Discuss the relationship between the two houses of the State Legislature with reference to the following:
Money Bills
When does the President summons the Parliament in session?
What is the maximum gap allowed between two Parliamentary sessions?
Who administers the oath of office to the Members of Parliament?
India has which type of Legislature?
What are the facilities and allowances given to a Member of Parliament?
Mention four of Administrative or Executive Powers.
Discuss the procedure to be followed by the Union Parliament in Passing a Money Bill.
The Union Parliament is the supreme legislative body in the country. With reference to the Indian Parliament answer the following question:
Mention any two powers exclusive to the Rajya Sabha.
