Question 3
The Powers and Functions of the Indian Parliament are wide ranging. In this context
answer the following:
Explain three ways by which the Legislature exercises control over the Executive.
(b)
Mention any three special powers of the Rajya Sabha that are not enjoyed
by the other House.
Explain the Parliamentary Procedure of the Question
Answers
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Answer:
The judicial powers and functions of the Parliament include the following:
(a) It can impeach the President and the Vice-President for the violation of the Constitution.
(b) It can punish its members or outsiders for the breach of its privileges or its contempt.
Electoral Powers include:
(a) The Parliament participates in the election of the President (along with the state legislative assemblies) and elects the Vice-President.
(b) The Parliament is also authorised to make laws to regulate the elections to the offices of President and Vice-President, to both the Houses of Parliament and to both the Houses of the state legislature.