Political Science, asked by studyeffective839, 19 days ago

write down two limitations on union parliament​

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Answered by nagsona626
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Answer:

Law is the body of principles recognised and applied by the State in the administration of justice.-Sir John Salmond

Law has its different forms. It may be through the acts of the legislative bodies, through the acts of the executive or the judicial precedents and legal customs. But in the narrow sense we use the term ‘law’ as the law made by the legislative bodies. So there arise a question as to who is a legislature and what is its role in the law making process.

Legislative organs can be said to be a body which represents people’s will and transfers it to the will of the state in the form of laws. And in the separation of powers model, they also form the important part of the state.

The terms ‘Parliament’ and ‘legislature’ are usually used interchangeably as generic terms for the elected represented body. But such legislative body takes different names in different countries. i.e. for example legislative body in UK is called to be ‘Parliament’ whereas the same in US is called to be Congress. The term ‘Parliament’ also connotes the supreme law making body. And the law made by them are called to be the primary and supreme legislations.

Answered by jashn6320
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Answer:

The laws framed by the Indian Parliament are enforced in the whole of the country.

Explanation:

1) All the members of the parliament participate in the election of the Vice-President

2)When national emergency is under operation

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