Which are the two ways in which Parliament can enact laws?
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When States Make a Request: When the legislatures of two or more states pass resolutions requesting the Parliament to enact laws on a matter in the State List, then the Parliament can make laws for regulating that matter.
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The Parliament has an important role in making laws. There are many ways through which this takes place and it is often different groups in society that raise the need for a particular law.
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- Citizens' role is critical in assisting Parliament to resolve different issues of citizens in the form of laws The law to be adopted makes the voice of the citizen a vital element at each stage of the law making process.This voice is heard by way of newspaper editorials, TV reports, local meetings, & radio broadcasts, which assist in making the work which Parliament does more accessible & transparent to the people
- Another way that Parliament can pass laws is when Parliament passes law a law which is constitutionally valid & legal, however it be unpopular & unacceptable to people since people may feel that the intention behind it is harmful &unfair. Such laws are unpopular and controversial laws. People who think that the law is not fair can approach the court to decide on the issue. The court has the power to modify or cancel laws if it finds that they don’t adhere to the Constitution. In a democracy like ours, citizens can express their unwillingness to accept repressive laws framed by the Parliament. People who feel that the law is not equal can approach the court to settle the matter. If the court finds that it does not adhere to the Constitution , the court may amend or cancel laws.
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