state the miscellaneous power of parliament ?
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can make law
can fall a government
can pass any bill
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(a) The Parliament has power to increase the number of judges of the Supreme Court.
(b) It is empowered to create or abolish the State Legislative Council on the recommendation of the state concerned.
(c) It has power to create new states and alter the boundaries or names of existing states on the recommendation of the President of India.
The Parliament is composed of the representatives of all states and Union Territories of India, and most of them are elected representatives of the people. Thus the Parliament is the ‘mirror’ of the whole nation. It represents the hopes, aspirations, demand, views and opinions of all the people of the country.
Similarly, it also informs the government of the feedbacks of its policies and actions. Thus, the Parliament acts as the communication link between the government and the people.
The Parliament is the main organ of democratic India, and the success of democracy would greatly depend upon the efficacy of the Parliament. A weak and subdued Parliament would be bad for democracy in India.