Which is the final authority for making laws in India? (l) The Cabinet (ii) The Parliament(iii) The Lok Sabha (iv) The President
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(ii) The parliament
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"The Parliament is the final and supreme law-making authority in India.
The two houses of parliament are upper house also known as the Rajya Sabha and the lower house which is called as the Lok Sabha.
Rajya Sabha is also known as the house of elders or the permanent house."
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