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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

it can legislate only on subjects entrusted to the Centre by the Constitution
it has to operate within the limits prescribed by the Constitution
the Supreme Court can declare laws passed by parliament as unconstitutional if they contravene the provisions of the Constitution
All of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Harish chandaka said:   8 years ago
1st and 2nd options are wrong because parliament can make laws in state list at emergency provisions and parliament can amend the constitution with out damaging the basic structure of constitution.

Shariq said:   8 years ago
Please explain the answer of the question.

Bhagi said:   7 years ago
Please explain it.

Sathvik said:   7 years ago
Parliament can make laws that are in UNION LIST and CONCURRENT LIST also.

Singh said:   7 years ago
Sovereign means?

Sabbarish said:   7 years ago
Sovereign means it is the only/supreme body which rules a nation.

UMANG said:   7 years ago
I think all the three above answers because sovereign is the only supreme body which rules a nation.

Ashwin said:   7 years ago
Please give more details about it.

Leela Avinash said:   6 years ago
Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies.

Pradeeplodhi said:   1 decade ago
1st three correct answers.


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