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When an ordinance issued by the parliament?

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Answered by faizan18
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Under the Constitution, the power to make laws rests with the legislature. However, in cases when Parliament is not in session, and 'immediate action' is needed, the President can issue an ordinance. An ordinance is a law, and could introduce legislative changes.
Answered by krrathod2805
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Ordinance is a decree or law promulgated by a state or national government without the consent of the legislature. It includes examples such as collecting revenue through new taxes or harnessing resources during an emergency or threat. For an ordinance to be enforced effectively, it must not be in conflict with any higher law such as state or national law or constitutional provisions.

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