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Q.1) what are the organs of the parliament ?
Q.2) who can be eligible to contest the election ?
Q.3)name the house of the parliament. which reigns supreme ?
Q.4) what do you mean by collective responsibility ?
Answers
Q. 1 Answer:- The Constitution distinguishes three organs of the State – the legislative, executive and judiciary with specific powers and responsibilities assigned on each of these organs.
Q. 2 Answer:- For contesting an election as a candidate a person must be registered as a voter. Sec 4 (d) of Representation People Act, 1951 precludes a person from contesting unless he is an elector in any parliamentary constituency. Section 5 (c) of R. P. Act, 1951 has a similar provision for Assembly Constituencies.
Q. 3 Answer:- Parliament is the supreme legislative body of India. The Indian Parliament comprises of the President and the two Houses - Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and Lok Sabha (House of the People).
Q. 4 Answer:- Collective responsibility is the convention whereby individual members of the government are held accountable for the actions and decisions of government as a whole. It is a constitutional convention that has existed since the 18th century and is considered a cornerstone of cabinet government.