Social Sciences, asked by sakshiharitwal16, 10 months ago

what is the judicial work of the Parliament ? Why has this work been given to the Parliament and not to the Supreme Court.


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Answered by akashkadam1
1

Answer:

WE KNOW THAT

PARLIAMENT AND COURT BOTH ARE BASED ON THE 'SAVIDHAN'.

BUT COURT GIVE DECISION ON THEIR BASES.

BUT PARLIAMENT CHANGE LAW ACCORDING TO PEOPLES ..

HENCEEEEEEE.

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Answered by adhvaith2007
8

Answer: Parliament represents the law making arm, the Executive is responsible for enforcement of laws, and the Judiciary is in charge of interpretation of the Constitution and laws as well as dispute resolution

Parliament is clearly more powerful than the Supreme Court. Supreme court has to work and give verdicts according to the laws made by the parliament. Yes, Supreme Court can annul a law made by Parliament if violates the Constitution, but then Parliament amend the Constitution too except its basic structure.

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