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Two Houses Of Parliament In India – Composition And Functions
Two Houses Of Parliament In India – Composition And Functions
According to Article 79 of the Indian constitution, the Indian Parliament consists of the President and the two Houses. The two Houses are known respectively as the Council of…
Public Accounts Committee in India – Composition, Function, Importance
Public Accounts Committee in India
This article contains an introduction, composition, importance and functions of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) that is constituted by Indian Parliament.
Introduction
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC)…
Loksabha And Rajyasabha – Differences, Comparison, Relation
Comparative study of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and their constitutional relation
Relationship Between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
In Indian Constitution, one encounters a three-fold situation in the relation between the Lok Sabha and Rajya…
Parliamentary Control Over Public Finance In India
Parliamentary Control Over Public Finance In India
The Indian constitution has built up elaborate institutional devices for the purpose of Parliamentary control over Public Finance in India. Financial activities of the government fall into…
Parliamentary Committee in India
Parliamentary Committee in India
The committees of the Parliament in India are of two types—standing committees and ad-hoc committees. The Indian Standing Committees are like the U. S. congressional committees, specialized in nature i. e.…
Money Bills in Indian Parliament under Indian Constitution
Money Bills in Indian Parliament under Indian Constitution
Article 110 of the Indian constitution stipulates that a bill in Parliament is to be deemed as a money bill if it relates to
(a) imposition, abolition or, alteration of any tax,…
Procedure of Law Making in Indian Parliament
Law Making Process in Indian Parliament
The Indian constitution gives the law making procedure in Indian Parliament. The primary function of the Indian Parliament is to make, fresh laws and to revise or abrogate existing laws.
Bills passed…
Qualification for Member of Parliament in India
Qualification for Member of Parliament in India
The Indian Constitution is a detailed document, It provides everything in minute detail. This applies equally to the membership of the Parliament.
The constitution stipulates that only Indian…