Social Sciences, asked by tariqzarina303, 9 months ago

short note on
a) money bill
b) residuary list
c) council of ministres


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Answered by scienceworm1
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A] In the Westminster system (and, colloquially, in the United States), a money bill or supply bill is a bill that solely concerns taxation or government spending (also known as appropriation of money), as opposed to changes in public law.

B] The subjects which do not included on state list , union list or concurrent list are known as residuary subject. The power to make laws is over residual subject is with parliament of India. The number of subject can be flexible depending on the generation of the new situation

C] Council of Ministers is the name given to the supreme executive organ in some governments. Councils of Ministers are usually composed of those ministers who are responsible for a ministry, and are usually led by a President of the Council of Ministers, a term that is usually translated as Prime Minister or Premier.

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Answered by pratyayM
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ANSWER –

MONEY BILL - A Money Bill refers to a draft law introduced in Lok Sabha. The Bill deals with issues such as receipt and spending of money, such as tax laws, laws governing borrowing and expenditure of the government, prevention of black money etc. Instead of being a separate Bill in itself, a money bill is more like a category.

RESIDUARY LIST - Subjects that do not fall in either the Union, State or the Concurrent List are known as the residuary subjects. These fall within the jurisdiction of the Union Government. The Parliament has powers to make any law with respect to any matter which is not a part of the Concurrent List or State List.

Council of Ministers - Councils of Ministers are usually composed of those ministers who are responsible for a ministry, and are usually led by the President of the Council of Ministers, a term that is usually translated as "Prime Minister". Council of state is a similar term that also most often refer to a Cabinet.

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