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short note on executive power of the state legislative assembly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Power to control the Executive:

ADVERTISEMENTS: Control over the State Council of Ministers is exercised by the State Legislative Assembly. ... The State Chief Minister is the leader of majority in the State Legislative Assembly. The State Council of Ministers is collectively responsible before the Legislative Assembly.

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Legislative Powers:

The State Legislature has got the power of making laws on the subjects of the State List and the Concurrent List. In this connection the real law-making powers are in the hands of the Legislative Assembly. Ordinary bills can be introduced in either of the two Houses and these become laws only when passed by the two Houses and signed by the Governor.

However, in practice, almost 95% bills are first introduced in the Legislative Assembly and these go to the Legislative Council after these get passed by the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Council can only delay the passing of an ordinary bill by a maximum of 4 months. It is only a delaying House. In a State with a unicameral legislature the State Legislative Assembly alone performs all the law-making work.

Financial Powers:

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The Legislative Assembly controls the finances of the State. A Money Bill originates only in it. After having been passed by it, the money bill goes to the Legislative Council which has to act within fourteen days.

The Legislative Assembly controls the State Council of Ministers. The Chief Minister is the leader of the majority party in the Legislative Assembly. He and most of the other ministers are taken from among its members of the

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