Legislature Flashcards

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Meaning and significance of legislature 5M

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The three organs of government as legislature, executive, and the judiciary and the functions are acting executing and interpreting the laws. The Lely unquestionably occupies the most important place acid form and expresses the value of the state. It provides the base with the working of the executive and judiciary

The word legislature in general refers to the Parliament in democratic form of government. The word Parliament is derived from the French word Parur, which means to speak, discuss and take decisions at a meeting hall.

Significance of legislature
In modern time, the legislature is the most important source of law, making the legislature frame. New law amend the the law and repeal outdated law

  1. Law making.
    In democratic form of government, the body of representatives enact laws in accordance with the constitution of the state. The sovereign power to make law in the legislature is in the form of collective responsibility of the cabinet. The whole responsibility lies in the legislature to formal and adopt any kind of laws for good governance.
  2. Formation of government
    In Parliamentary system, the legislature place key role informing the government, the party that obtain clear majority, the general election forms the government
  3. Amending the Constitution.
    The legislature has the power to amend, retrieve and repeal laws of the Constitution. It may follow either rigid of flexible methods of amendment.
  4. Redressal of grievances.
    As deliberative body, the legislature discusses the matters of public importance. The elected members can utilise the time to raise the issues using question are zero hours and calling attention motions through this. It provides a platform for re-drizzle of public Devens.

The legislature in a democratic government and the general rule of society in the form of law and determine the manner in which the work of executive is to be fulfilled, it also formal and expresses the will of state

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What is legislature?

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Legislature is the organ of the government. Its primary function is to formulate law and expresses the will of the state. It provides the base for the working of executive and judiciary.

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What is the primary function of the legislature?

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The legislature formulates, and expresses the will of the state

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What is the root word for Parliament?

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The word Parliament is originally derived from French word, which means talk, discuss and take decision in a meeting hall

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Try a short note on the Indian Parliament

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Chapter 2 of part 5 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Indian Parliament, article 79 of the Constitution states that the Indian Parliament consist of the President and the two houses of Parliament named the council of states, Raja Sabha and the house of people, Lok Sabha

The Lok Sabha presents the nation and the Rajya Sabha represents the states. These two houses, sit and function separately and constituted on different principles.

Though the President is not a member of either house of Parliament, yet he is an integral part of Indian Parliament. He summons prorogue both houses and dissolve the Lok Sabha.

The Parliament of India is a magnificent manifestation of the democratic ethos of a country as repository of the constituent powers of the union. Parliament occupies a central position in Indian democracy. The powers of the Parliament are derived from the Constitution of India, which is the supreme authority, both houses of Parliament enjoy power and state as per the Constitution. Article 118 of the Indian Constitution empowers each house of Parliament to make rules for regulating its procedure and conduct of its business. Parliament holds three session in a Year , they are
Budget session
Monsoon session
Winter session

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Which part of the Constitution deals with Indian Parliament?

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Chapter 2, of part 5 of the Indian constitution deals with the Indian Parliament

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Name anyone house of the United Kingdom

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House of Lords

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Who is an integral part of Indian Parliament?

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The President

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Who summoned the parliament in India to meet from time to time?

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President

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