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Give reasons for decline of legislature.

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  1. Dominance of the Executive: The executive has become more powerful and often bypasses or overshadows the legislature.
  2. Delegated Legislation: The legislature increasingly transfers its law-making powers to the executive, reducing its own role.
  3. Weak and Disorganized Opposition: Without strong opposition, there is little effective check on the ruling party's power.
  4. Rigid Party Discipline: Legislators must follow party orders, limiting debate and independent judgment.
  5. Poor Quality of Debates: Discussions are often shallow and lack seriousness, lowering the standard of legislative work.
  6. Frequent Disruptions: Chaos, walkouts, and disorder in the house waste time and reduce productivity.
  7. Rise of Bureaucracy and Experts: Policies are increasingly shaped by civil servants and experts, sidelining elected representatives.
  8. Corruption and Criminalisation: The presence of tainted members erodes public trust in the legislature.
  9. Judicial and Media Activism: Courts and media often step into roles meant for the legislature, further weakening it.
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Chapter 6: Organs of Government: The Legislature - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 256]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Organs of Government: The Legislature
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 12. (ii) | Page 256
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