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Discussion Forum : Indian Politics - Indian Politics (Q.No. 1)
1.
The Parliament of India cannot be regarded as a sovereign body because
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Aparna said:
1 decade ago
Sovereignty is the freedom to govern oneself within a territory and to be free from any external control. All INDIANS are free to govern themselves and to make laws. There should be no external interference of any kind in the functioning of the government.
Amit said:
1 decade ago
@Yuvraj you are right.
Malithi said:
1 decade ago
I think in this case Jagadish answer is very correct
JOHN said:
1 decade ago
Sovereign body means king, emperor. No one rules us, our's is a democratic country.
Sanjay said:
1 decade ago
Sovereignty means after independence India is free to follow any kind of policy. No outside power can interfere in the internal affairs of our country.
Pankaj Baweja said:
1 decade ago
Because all the powers are separated between Judiciary, Executive and Legislature. No one is supreme.
Anura Pathak said:
1 decade ago
Here sovereign stands for. Free to take decisions in his internal matters. No outside body cam implement anything. As simple as that.
Suhasini said:
1 decade ago
India is a democratic country. According to that option D is correct.
Batt firdoos said:
1 decade ago
Indians parliament is only nominal. Power presides by the court it is only law making body.
Ranjith said:
1 decade ago
The answer is D. Here sovereign has to be understood in the context of British Constitution. In Britain the parliament is supreme because it can even override the judiciary in framing the laws. In India the constitution is supreme. Some power has been vested with the courts as check and balance and also for smooth running of the state.
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