Political Science, asked by priyanshi784, 11 hours ago

what is judicial work of the parliament? why has this work been given to parliament and not to the supreme court?

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Answered by amitamanojpawar
15

Explanation:

 the Parliament is supreme in making laws and amending the Constitution, the executive is supreme in implementing them while the judiciary is supreme in settling disputes and deciding whether the laws that have been made are in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.

India has one of the oldest legal systems in the world. Its law and jurisprudence stretches back into the centuries, forming a living tradition which has grown and evolved with the lives of its diverse people. India's commitment to law is created in the Constitution which constituted India into a Sovereign Democratic Republic, containing a federal system with Parliamentary form of Government in the Union and the States, an independent judiciary, guaranteed Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy containing objectives which though not enforceable in law are fundamental to the governance of the nation.

Answered by shibbupurnima
1

Answer:

parliament is big so they give the work to parliament

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