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The law making body of the government is called

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Answered by aditichaudhary406
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Answer:

Explanation:

the indian  parliament  has two houses, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. They make laws for the whole country.

Answered by CaptainBrainly
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Answer: Parliament

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

• Parliament is the supreme law making body of India.

• The Parliamentary government was adopted from the British Constitution.

• The Indian Parliament is Bicameral in nature.

• Loksabha and Rajyasabha are the both houses of Parliament.

Loksabha is the popular house of the Parliament.

• All the money bills are presented in the Loksabha.

• The maximum strength of Loksabha is 552 members.

• At present, there are 545 members in Loksabha.

Rajyasabha is the upper house of Parliament.

• Rajyasabha is also known as Council of States.

• The maximum strength of Rajyasabha is 250 members.

• At present, there are 245 members in Rajyasabha.

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