How Legislative Council is created?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The Parliament can abolish a Legislative Council (where it already exists) or create it (where it does not exist) by a simple majority, that is, a majority of the members of each House present and voting, if the legislative assembly of the concerned state, by a special majority, passes a resolution to that effect.
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Answer:
THE PARLIAMENT CAN ABOLISH A
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (WHERE IT
ALREADY EXISTS) OR CREATE IT (WHERE
IT DOES NOT EXIST) BY A SIMPLE
MAJORITY, THAT IS, A MAJORITY OF THE
MEMBERS OF EACH HOUSE PRESENT AND
VOTING, IF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
OF THE CONCERNED STATE, BY A SPECIAL MAJORITY, PASSES A RESOLUTION TO THAT EFFECT.
Explanation:
MLCS ARE CHOSEN IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER:
ONE THIRD ARE ELECTED BY THE MEMBERS OF
LOCAL BODIES SUCH AS MUNICIPALITIES, GRAM
PANCHAYATS, PANCHAYAT SAMITIS AND DISTRICT COUNCILS. ... ONE TWELFTH ARE ELECTED BY
PERSONS WHO ARE GRADUATES OF THREE YEARS' STANDING RESIDING IN THAT STATE.