Political Science, asked by rchmar7303, 1 year ago

Principle of collective responsibility in constitution

Answers

Answered by Narenki
1

Answer:

The Principle of "Collective Responsibility", as stated by Article 75 of the constitution is the bedrock of the parliamentary system. This means that all the ministers(including the ones selected from the Rajya Sabha) are jointly responsible for the Lok sabha. They swim or sink together.

Explanation:

Answered by Mehakjannat01
0

Answer:

Explanation:

The Principle of "Collective Responsibility", as stated by Article 75 of the constitution is the bedrock of the parliamentary system. This means that all the ministers(including the ones selected from the Rajya Sabha) are jointly responsible for the Lok sabha. They swim or sink together.

What is the difference between collective and individual ministerial responsibility? ... Individual ministerial responsibility refers to the convention that a minister is responsible to Parliament for the actions of their department. Collective responsibility requires each minister to support each Government dices

Individual Ministerial Responsibility is a constitutional convention that makes Government Ministers responsible for not only their own actions, but also for those of their department. ... The doctrine of individual ministerial responsibility is part of the wider concept of responsible government.

Similar questions