"parliament is the Supreme legislative of India".justify the statement
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In the india Parliament is the supreme legislative body . The parliament actaully consist of two house and the president of india . Two house are Rajya subha and Lok Subha Lok Subha members are the direct representatives of the public.Any law which is supposed to be imposed in the country needed the approval from the parliament .Law to be made brings the form of bill in the parliament . This bill or draft needed the approval of both houses of parliament after which assented to by the president. After that this becomes the "act of parliament "and fully functional law.
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Parliament is the supreme legislature of India because it make laws that are applicable to the whole country.It is the highest law making authority in the country.It exercises control over the Council of Ministers and make them answerable and accountable to the Parliament.The Parliament exercises control over the finance and the Council of Ministers have to take prior approval of the Parliament before spending money.Parliament acts as a channel between the masses and the govt.by exercising control over the functioning of the government in public interest.
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