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Mention any two power exercised only by the lok sabha

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The two power that cab be exercised only by the Lok Sabha is that it is capable of preceding the Rajya Sabha. It can overrule the Rajya Sabha in some matters.

Thus, these are the two power that are exercised by the Lok Sabha. You can do further reading for better understanding. You can even discuss in your class or with your friend circle.

Answered by nafibarli789
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Lok Sabha exists composed of representatives of the individuals selected by direct election on the basis of adult suffrage. The five main powers of the Lok Sabha exist; Legislative Powers, Executive Powers, Financial Powers, Constituent Powers, and Judicial Powers.

Explanation:

The Lok Sabha, constitutionally the House of the People, exists as the more inferior house of India's bicameral Parliament, with the upper house existing as the Rajya Sabha.

The five main powers of the Lok Sabha exist; Legislative Powers, Executive Powers, Financial Powers, Constituent Powers, and Judicial Powers.

Legislative Powers – It takes part in creating laws for the control of the country. The ordinances administered by the President also include being authorized by the Lok Sabha.

Executive Powers – It exercises control over the executive through query hours, Zero hours, short discussions, adjournment motions, no-confidence motions, etc. The Lok Sabha can dismiss the Council of Ministers if they wish to.

Financial Powers – No tax can be contained without the Lok Sabha’s authority or authorization.

Constituent Powers – It has the power to make modifications to the Constitution. Though for this objective a particular majority is needed in both the houses of the Parliament it exists still seen that the Lok Sabha has more power than the Rajya Sabha.

Judicial Powers – It can impeach the President if he/she disregards the Constitution. It can suggest the deduction of all the judges in the Supreme Court, High Court (including the Chief Justice), and even other major officials of the government.

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