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The Parliament in our system has immense power because1. it has the power to make laws2. it has the power to overrule judiciary3. it is the representative of the people4. all power are vested with the Parliament

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : it is the representative of the people

The Parliament of India (Sansad) is the supreme law-making institution. It has two Houses, the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.

Created after 1947, the Indian Parliament is an expression of the faith that the people of India have in principles of democracy.

  • These are participation by people in the decision-making process and government by consent.
  • The Parliament in our system has immense powers because it is the representative of the people.
  • Elections to the Parliament are held in a similar manner as they are for the state legislature.

Thus, option 3 is the correct answer.

  • The Lok Sabha is usually elected once every five years.
  • The country is divided into numerous constituencies.
  • Each of these constituencies elects one person to the Parliament.
  • The candidates who contest elections usually belong to different political parties.
  • Once elected, these candidates become Members of Parliament or MPs.
  • These MPs together make up the Parliament.
  • Once elections to the Parliament have taken place, the Parliament needs to perform the following functions:
    • To Select the National Government
    • To Control, Guide and Inform the Government
    •  Law-Making


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