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explain the limitations on the powers of Parliament​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • It is limited by the terms and provisions of the Constitution.
  • Further India is a Federal State.
  • The Parliament of India is competent to make law only on subjects enumerated in the Union and concurrent Lists.
  • Only under exceptional conditions, it can make law over the State List for a stipulated period.

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Answered by trilakshitha
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The Parliament of India is not a sovereign body like that of England. It is not the final authority in all constitutional matters.

In England there is an unwritten Constitution and as such powers of the British Parliament are not codified and they are unlimited. On the other hand the Parliament of India is a creation of the Constitution of India.

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It is limited by the terms and provisions of the Constitution. Further India is a Federal State. The Parliament of India is competent to make law only on subjects enumerated in the Union and concurrent Lists.

Only under exceptional conditions, it can make law over the State List for a stipulated period. Again, laws passed by the Parliament are subject to judicial review.

The Supreme Court of India can declare any law passed by the Parliament as ultra vires or unconstitutional, if it conflicts with the provisions of the Constitution.

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