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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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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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