what are the powers of the Parliament
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parliament take all the decisions in the benefits of the people
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Legislative Powers
There are many subjects in our constitution and they are divided among the state, union, and concurrent lists. Thus, in the concurrent list, the parliamentary law overrules the legislative law of the state. Furthermore, the constitution also has the powers to make the law in the following circumstances:
When the national emergency is under the operation.
When the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution act.
If it is required by two or more states to request the parliament.
When the rule of the president is under operation.
Also, when it is important to give recognition to international treaties, agreements, and conventions.
Constituent Powers
This is a simple function of parliament. Within this power, the parliament can pass any law that is required. Also, it can be done to amend the constitution.
Judicial Powers
Within this power, there are different functions of parliament associated. This power includes functions like
Removing the vice president
Impeaching the president in reference to the violation of the constitution
Punishing various members for breach of privileges like serving as a member while he/she is still under oath. Also, sitting in the house when the member themselves knows that they are not eligible.
Removing the judges of the high court and supreme court.
Financial Powers
This power has various functions in it. It includes scrutinizing the performance of the government particularly with respect to financial committees. Also, it includes the enactment of the budget.
Executive Functions
The parliament of India also consists of the political executive. There are various ways through which the parliament exerts the control over the executive. This is done through zero hours, question hour, adjournment motion, calling attention motion, etc.
Thus, to establish this, members of various political parties are nominated for the parliamentary discussion. These committees help the parliament to control the government.
It is mentioned in article 75 of the constitution that the council of ministers can stay in the office as far as it does enjoy the confidence of the Lok Sabha. Also, the ministers are responsible for the Lok Sabha individually as well as collectively. Thus, Lok Sabha also has the right to remove the council by passing a no-confidence
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