History, asked by rvinaypandey, 1 month ago

Who is in charge of making laws in India​

Answers

Answered by kalpanasalunke121
0

Answer:

In India, legislation is made by Parliament and State Legislatures. Laws made by Parliament are easily available in the public domain at various sites, including those maintained by the Law Ministry.

The laws of India are made by the union government for the whole country and by the state governments for their respective states as well as by local municipal councils and districts.

Explanation:

Under the Constitution of India, the head of the Executive is the President. All executive power is vested in him and all executive actions are taken in his name. He is, however, only a Constitutional Head of State acting on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers and as such only the formal Executive.

I hope it helps you dear .mark me brinilest.

Similar questions