Article on differences between indian parliamentry system and england parliamentry system
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India has a republican system in place of British monarchical system. 2. The Head of the State in India (that is, President) is elected, while the Head of the State in Britain(that is, King or Queen) enjoys a hereditary position. ... In India, the prime minister may be a member of any of the two Houses of Parliament.
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The parliamentary system of government in India is largely based on the British parliamentary system. However, it never became a replica of the British system and differs in some respects. The British system is based on the doctrine of the sovereignty of Parliament, while the Parliament is not supreme in India and enjoys limited and restricted powers due to a written Constitution, federal system, judicial review and fundamental rights.
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