Political Science, asked by balwantsin1234, 9 months ago

what is tje role of parliament in law making ? Give 6 to 7 points

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Answered by Diku14
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The parliament's main function, as the absolute legislative authority, is to build fair and strong laws relating to all main union matters or matters enumerated in the union list. ... The parliament of India passes the bill or law when both houses agree and the president gives his/her consent.

Answered by cutesmile590
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The role of parliament in law making are:

  • Parliament is the final authority for making law in any country.
  • They can amend ,approve ,change or reject government draft laws and can make new laws.
  • The parliament of India passes the bill or law when both houses agree and the president gives his horse her consent.
  • Parliament worldwide perform three core functions.
  • They perform a legislative function.
  • They perform this because in addition to introducing legislation on their own ,they have three power to amend ,approve or reject government draft laws.

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