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16) How does the Parliament
keep a check on the
Executive?
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Answered by Anonymous
1

The Parliament exercises control over the executive through question hour, zero hours, half an hour discussion, short duration discussion, calling attention motion, adjournment motion, no-confidence motion, censure motion, and other discussions. ... A bill can become law only with the approval of the Parliament.

Answered by VyasrajBhat
6

Explanation:

Parliament keep a check on the government in the following ways: All the bills have to be presented and passed in Lok Sabha before they become laws. ... If the Parliament passes the motion of no confidence with majority against any minister, then the Prime Minister and his council of ministers have to resign collectively.

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