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

Jagadish 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.

Mumtaz said:   1 decade ago
Soverign means free to do anything.

Leela krishnan said:   1 decade ago
I cant get the meaning of the question.

Karthik said:   1 decade ago
I cant understand the question.

Ash said:   1 decade ago
Sovereign body means?

Sanjay sharma said:   1 decade ago
According to me it is option c.

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

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.

Sabiha said:   2 decades ago
I didn't understand this question.


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