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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:
77 comments Page 4 of 8.

Hareesha said:   1 decade ago
Indian parliament is only a legislative body and the power of judiciary vested on the part of the court.

Madhu said:   1 decade ago
Indian parliament is only a legislaive body and the power of judiciary vested on the part of the court.

Pankaj Baweja said:   1 decade ago
Because all the powers are separated between Judiciary, Executive and Legislature. No one is supreme.

Gdslks said:   1 decade ago
Because parliament cannot alone participate in the with in the constitutional limits which were made.

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

Naresh said:   10 years ago
I think option A is not correct. Parliament also can make law on state subject if Rajyasabha allow.

Choudhary sahib said:   9 years ago
Sovereign means supreme power means to control the whole body hence the D option is correct.

Batt firdoos said:   1 decade ago
Indians parliament is only nominal. Power presides by the court it is only law making body.

Ashwin said:   2 decades ago
All the first three answeres are true and practical situations that have taken place.

JOHN said:   1 decade ago
Sovereign body means king, emperor. No one rules us, our's is a democratic country.


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