Economy, asked by mahakkumari98, 1 year ago

"India has Parliamentary form of Government." Justify it.

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Answered by Nirushi
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In a parliamentary form of government the prime minister is the real head whereas the president is the nominal head. Thus, the PM is the head of the government while the president is the head of the state. ... As in India such a system is present therefore the indian government is called as parliamentary.
Answered by nsopagu
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India is having Parliamentary system of government after its independence according to its constitution effective from 26th January 1950. The following are the three main points.

There are two houses in the parliamentary system of India. The Upper house is called Rajya Sabha and its members strength is 250. The member of Rajya Sabha is indirectly elected by the State Assembly members. It is a permanent house.

Lok Sabha is the second house we may call it as a lower house. The strength of the house is 545. Maximum members are directly elected by the people and only 2 nominated members are from Anglo Indian community.

this both houses school school for making laws for the country. During the session of house the bench from government site can bring any bill and there will be discussion on it. It may be passed by voice vote or by division of house. After that it will go to the next house and the other procedures are equal. Therefore only the Parliament can make the law for the country.

If people are not satisfied with the working of president, Chief Justice of India can be removed from the post buy a process of impeachment. Therefore it is only the power of parliament not of executive.

The total income and expenditure of country in the form of budget is placed in the parliament for discussion and approval. No executive has power to pass the money bill this is the power only with parliament


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