Legislature
Rather than effective control of the executive, the Lok Sabha is a platform for the expression of popular sentiments and people’s expectations. Do you agree? Give reasons.
We know that the Lower House of the Parliament i.e. the Lok Sabha has more power to control the executive but rather than effective control of the executive, the Lok Sabha is a platform for the expression of popular sentiments and people’s expectations.
The Parliament has the power to make laws regarding the subjects given in the Union List and it is also empowered to pass laws concerning the subjects given in the Concurrent List.
The members of the Lok Sabha express their views on the bill when it is discussed in the lower house. They express the popular sentiments and the expectations of the people of their constituencies. The supporters of the bill argue in its favour while those who are opposed to the bill, point out the defects of the bill before the House and recommend for its modification and rejection. There is a clause by clause discussion on the bill. The money bills have to be introduced in the Lok Sabha and not in the Rajya Sabha.
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What are the different types of legislature? Illustrate your answer with suitable examples.
What do you mean by legislature?
Explain three functions of the legislature.
What are the essential qualifications for a member of the Lok-Sabha?
What are the disqualifications to become a member of Lok Sabha?
Describe any four powers of the Speaker of Lok Sabha.
How is the ‘Rajya Sabha’ formed? Explain in brief.
What are the essential qualifications for a member of the Rajya Sabha?
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Write two essential qualification for the membership of Rajya Sabha.What is meant by Ordinary Bill?
What is the difference between a Bill and a Law?
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