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describe the power of parliament​

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Answered by Anonymous
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judicial powers and functions of the Parliament are mentioned below; (i) It has the power to impeach the President, the Vice-President, the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Court. (ii) It can also punish its members or outsiders for the breach of privilege or its contempt.

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judicial powers and functions of the Parliament are mentioned below; (i) It has the power to impeach the President, the Vice-President, the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Court. (ii) It can also punish its members or outsiders for the breach of privilege or its contempt.

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Functions and Powers of Parliament

The Parliament is also vested with powers to impeach the President and to remove the Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts, the Chief Election Commissioner and the Comptroller and Auditor General in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Constitution.

Elective functions.

Legislative Functions: The Parliament makes laws on all subjects listed in the Union List. ...

Financial Control: ...

Providing and exercising control over Cabinet: ...

Critical Assessment of the Work of the Cabinet: ...

Role of opposition: ...

An organ of information: ...

Constitutional Functions: ...

Judicial Functions:

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