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Parliament is the legislative body responsible for making laws from "summary" of Constitution of India by Fali S. Nariman

Parliament, under our Constitution, is the legislative body. It is the body responsible for making laws for the entire country. The power to make laws is a fundamental power that Parliament possesses. This power is expressly provided for in the Constitution itself. The Constitution of India grants this power to Parliament in clear terms. It is a power that is essential for the functioning of a democratic system of governance. The role of Parliament in making laws is crucial. It is through the legislative process that policies are formulated and implemented. Parliament plays a central role in this process. It is the primary institution through which the will of the people is expressed. The laws made by Parliament are binding on all citizens. They have a direct impact on the lives of people. Parliament has the authority to make laws on a wide range of subjects. The legislative process in Parliament is a structured one. It involves the introduction of bills, their discussion and debate, and finally, their passage into law. The process is designed to ensure that laws are made after careful consideration. Parliamentarians have the opportunity to express their views and opinions on proposed legislation. This ensures that laws are made in a transparent and accountable manner. Parliament, as the legislative body, is also responsible for overseeing the implementation of laws. It has the authority to scrutinize the actions of the executive branch of government. This oversight function is crucial for ensuring that laws are implemented in the manner intended by Parliament. Parliamentarians have a duty to hold the government accountable for its actions. This helps in upholding the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
  1. Parliament plays a vital role in the legislative process. It is the body responsible for making laws for the country. This power is granted to Parliament by the Constitution. The legislative process in Parliament is structured and transparent. It allows for the careful consideration of proposed legislation. Parliamentarians have a duty to hold the government accountable for its actions. This helps in ensuring that laws are implemented in a manner that upholds the principles of democracy.
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Constitution of India

Fali S. Nariman

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