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What does parliament do ?​

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Answered by PS107
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Answer:

Parliament is the law making body.

It consists of two houses or Chamber and President

Houses:-

Lok Sabha (lower chamber or house)

Rajya Sabha(upper chamber or house)

President :- Any bill or law passes from these two houses will be get consent from president to establish that law or bill

1. The Lok Sabha exercises more powers than the Rajya Sabha:

(i) Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the Houses. But if there is a difference between the two Houses, the final decision is taken in a joint session in which members of the Houses sit together. Since the Lok Sabha has a larger number of members, their view is likely to prevail in such a meeting.

(ii) The Lok Sabha exercises more powers in money matters. Once the Lok Sabha passes the budget of the government or any other money-related law, the Rajya Sabha cannot reject it. The Rajya Sabha can only delay it by 14 days or suggest changes in it. The Lok Sabha may or may not accept these changes.

Parliament made a legislature part of Government.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Parliament of India is a bi-cameral legislature. It consists of two houses- Rajyasabha & Lok Sabha and President of India. Parliament makes law with the help of its both the chambers. Laws passed by the parliament and approved by the president are enforced in the whole country.

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