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What are the main powers of parliament

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Answered by aisha12335775
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Answer:

parliament is a main power to created after 1947,the Indian parliament is an expression of the faith that the people of India have in principles of democracy.

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The main Powers of Parliament

Explanation:

The Constitution of India enumerates the powers and functions of the Indian Parliament in Chapter II of Part V of the constitution.

The powers and functions of the Indian Parliament may be generalized in the following heads.

(a) Law making powers:

The Parliament of the Union Government is competent to legislate on all matters that are enumerated in the Union List and the Concurrent List of the Constitution. In the Concurrent List, the Parliament and the State Legislatures have joint jurisdiction.

(b)Financial Powers:

In the financial domain the Parliament is the supreme authority. Not a single rupee can be spent by the Executive without parliamentary sanction. The budget is annually prepared by the Cabinet and it is submitted for the approval of the Parliament. The Parliament also approves all proposals of the Union Government to impose taxes.

(c) Control over the Executive

The Parliament keeps a day-to-day watch over the activities of the Executive. As ours is a parliamentary system of Government, the Executive is responsible to the Parliament for all acts of omissions and commissions. The Parliament may remove a Cabinet out of power by a vote of no confidence. It may reject a bill or a budget proposal of the Cabinet.

(d) Amending Power:

The Parliament is competent to amend the Constitution. Both the Houses have equal powers so far amendment of the Constitution is concerned.

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