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The Parliament has an important role in making Laws.​

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Answered by jashanpreetkaur77
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Explanation:

parliament has two key functions related to law making.

1. Draft legislation and amends the law

2. scrutinize the draft laws before the. parliament prior the adoption.

Answered by AmoliAcharya
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1) A group of representatives chosen by the nation's voters makes up a parliament. The people who make up the government elect the leaders and take part in decision-making. The Parliament is made up of these elected individuals.

2) The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are the two houses of the Parliament, which has legislative authority. Members of either chamber submit new law proposals to the Parliament. Members then have a discussion about this suggestion. The law is passed once both houses concur and the president offers his or her approval.

3) New laws are created in large part . To address every issue on the union list, they must enact fair and robust laws.

4) If a state is governed by the president or there is an emergency, the Parliament may also pass legislation for that state or make decisions regarding items on the state list.

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