With reference to the functions of the Parliament, explain the following:
(a) Law-making functions
(b) Control over the executive
(c) Judicial functions
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Legislative Functions:
The Parliament makes laws on all subjects listed in the Union List. It can also make laws on subjects listed under the Concurrent List. ... In cases when an emergency has been declared, the Union Parliament can also make laws on subjects that fall within the State List.
The Parliament keeps a day-to-day watch over the activities of the Executive. The Parliament may remove a Cabinet out of power by a vote of no confidence. It may reject a bill or a budget proposal of the Cabinet.
The power of the Parliament to punish its members is also generally not subject to judicial review. Other judicial functions of the Parliament include the power to impeach the President, the Vice President, the judges of the Supreme Court, High Courts, Auditor-General, etc.