Social Sciences, asked by arjaveejain1058, 10 months ago

‘‘Parliament is the Supreme Legislature of India.’’ Justify the statement.

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Explanation:

in the indian 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.

Answered by deepakraveendran9bkv
1

Answer:

Ans.1-In all democracies, an assembly of elected

representatives exercises supreme political

authority on behalf of the people.

2- In India, such a national assembly of elected

representatives is called Parliament.

3- At the state level, it is called Legislature or

Legislative Assembly

4-Parliament is the final authority for making laws in

any country.

5-Parliaments all over the world can make new laws,

change existing laws or abolish existing

laws and make new ones in their place

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