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Why is the statement that the king can do no wrong an accepted principle of the British Parliamentary System? - Political Science

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Why is the statement that the king can do no wrong an accepted principle of the British Parliamentary System?

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The statement “The King can do no wrong” is an accepted constitutional convention in the British Parliamentary System because it reflects the principle of constitutional monarchy and responsible government.

Under the British system, the monarch is the nominal head of the state, while the real powers are exercised by the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. All actions taken in the name of the Crown are done on the advice of ministers, who are collectively responsible to Parliament.

This principle ensures that:

  • The monarch is above politics and cannot be held responsible for government decisions.
  • The ministers are accountable for every action taken in the name of the Crown.
  • It protects the dignity and neutrality of the monarchy.
  • It reinforces the doctrine of “ministerial responsibility”, which is fundamental to the British parliamentary system.

Thus, the statement is accepted to uphold the non-political role of the monarch while ensuring that democratic accountability lies with the elected government.

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Chapter 7: Organs of Government: The Executive - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 340]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 Organs of Government: The Executive
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 31. | Page 340
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