Social Sciences, asked by parasharpraveen244, 4 months ago

Question - Bring out a few differences between the legislative assembly and legislative council .

Answers

Answered by LiteCoral
4

Explanation:

Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the State legislature, whose members represents the people of the State, as they are directly elected by the people.

Legislative Council is the upper house of Indian States, which follows a bicameral legislature, whose members are partly elected and partly nominated

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

ok wait..... good morning....

Explanation:

Difference between the Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) and Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) at State Level is explained here in detail. This topic is important from the perspective of Indian Polity Syllabus. In some of the States, the Legislature shall consist of two Houses, namely, the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, while in the rest, there shall be only one House, namely the Legislative Assembly.

The Legislative Assembly is the popularly elected chamber and is the real Centre of power in a State. Owing to changes introduced since the inauguration of the Constitution, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 169, the States having two Houses are Bihar, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Uttar Pradesh.

The difference between the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council given here can help the UPSC Civil Service exam aspirants to understand the basics better and know their comparisons thoroughly.

Similar questions