Social Sciences, asked by shekarpavithra1, 4 months ago

what power does the parliament have in relation to the Indian contitusion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Article 245 of the constitution declares that parliament may make laws for the whole or any part of the territory of India and a state legislature can make laws for the whole or any part of the state.

Answered by prateeksolanki77
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Answer:

According to the Constitution, Parliament and the state legislatures in India have the power to make laws within their respective jurisdictions.

Explanation:

According to the Constitution, Parliament and the state legislatures in India have the power to make laws within their respective jurisdictions. This power is not absolute in nature. The Constitution vests in the judiciary, the power to adjudicate upon the constitutional validity of all laws.

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