Discuss the legislative powers of the union parliament
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The law-making powers of the Union are with the Union Parliament. It is a bicameral legislature with the House of the People (Lok Sabha) as the Lower House and the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) as the Upper House. Legally the law-making powers are exercised by the President-in-Parliament. All bills are introduced and passed by the Parliament in the name of President and these become laws when signed by him. However, the President is not a member of either House.
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Making laws on matters in the Union list and the Concurrent list.
Residuary powers.
Making laws on matters in the State list.
Ordinance.
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