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Name the law-making body at the centre.​

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Answered by shloksolanki
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The Parliament is the law-making body of the Union Government. The Indian legislative system is a bicameral one which means that there are two houses at the centre responsible for making laws and other deliberative functions—the Lok Sabha or the House of People and the Rajya Sabha or the Council of States.

Answered by krupa212010106
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The Parliament is the law-making body of the Union Government. The Indian legislative system is a bicameral one which means that there are two houses at the centre responsible for making laws and other deliberative functions—the Lok Sabha or the House of People and the Rajya Sabha or the Council of States.

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