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9.
The Parliament exercises control over council of ministers, the real executive, in several ways. Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a method of control over executive?
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Debadutta said:
1 decade ago
Please someone explain.
Gayatri said:
1 decade ago
These are the procedures in parliamentary function. Not the tool to control executives.
Ashok G said:
1 decade ago
As responsible body of the representatives, it could question the executive and ask supplementary questions also, more in any parliament adjournment motions will apply for further discussion or debate in parliament.
Sourav said:
1 decade ago
What is the answer?
Dhanu said:
1 decade ago
Answer is D. Because the question is tell any one is wrongly listed control over executive. But this all are exercises.
Anjali Adithya said:
1 decade ago
I feel so much happy that I answered all the questions correctly.
Divya said:
9 years ago
Please. Can anyone explain the answer clearly?
Sourabh Halder said:
9 years ago
Please explain the question.
Vijay Pedapudi said:
9 years ago
According to Article 75 of COI The Executive is collectively responsible to the Loksabha particularly.
In order to control the executive activities, Indian constitution provides certain tools to the members of the parliament, by using these the house can contain the anti-public activities of the executive and also the tyrannical behaviour of the Executive i.e. the Government.
The tools provided by the COI are Questions, Supplementary Questions, Motions (includes. Substitute motion, substantive motion, Supplementary motion, adjournment motion, censure motion, calling Attention Motion, Non-confidence motion, etc).
These are all very much use full to the members of parliament to control the government. In the above mentioned The Calling Attention Motion is purely an invention of Indian Parliamentary Procedure, no here we find such a motion. It is in force since 1953. And the Zero hour which is the time between the Question hour and the Agenda is also Indian invention in Parliamentary procedures. The Zero Hour is in force since 1962.
In order to control the executive activities, Indian constitution provides certain tools to the members of the parliament, by using these the house can contain the anti-public activities of the executive and also the tyrannical behaviour of the Executive i.e. the Government.
The tools provided by the COI are Questions, Supplementary Questions, Motions (includes. Substitute motion, substantive motion, Supplementary motion, adjournment motion, censure motion, calling Attention Motion, Non-confidence motion, etc).
These are all very much use full to the members of parliament to control the government. In the above mentioned The Calling Attention Motion is purely an invention of Indian Parliamentary Procedure, no here we find such a motion. It is in force since 1953. And the Zero hour which is the time between the Question hour and the Agenda is also Indian invention in Parliamentary procedures. The Zero Hour is in force since 1962.
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Nityanand said:
8 years ago
Good information, Thanks @Vijay Pedapudi.
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