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The Parliament is the supreme legislative body from "summary" of Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan) by Pratap Kumar Ghosh

The Constitution of India establishes the Parliament as the highest authority in the land when it comes to making laws. This means that the Parliament has the final say on what laws are passed and what rules are to be followed by the citizens of the country. The Parliament is made up of two houses - the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha - and together, they form the supreme legislative body of the country. The Parliament is responsible for making laws on a wide range of issues, from economic policies to social welfare programs. It is the duty of the Parliament to ensure that the laws it passes are in the best interest of the country and its people. The members of Parliament are elected by the people and they are expected to represent the interests of their constituents while making deci...
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    Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan)

    Pratap Kumar Ghosh

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