Supremacy Of Indian Parliament In Modern Democracy And Public Opinion: Ethical Conflict In Law Making Process.

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Mr. Sachin Balasaheb Bote

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The Parliament is an institution that is profoundly responsible for carrying forward the ethos and aspirations of the people in the Parliamentary democracy. The Parliament is the central institution, which is responsible for framing and executing the policies of public welfare, with the aid of other equally important democratic institutions like the Executive and the Judiciary. The Parliament in a democratic set up is formed of the representatives of the people, elected by them, generally on the basis of adult franchise and for a fixed term to serve. The Constitution of the nation generally assigns the Parliament a definite role to perform and requires it to carry out specific functions of public importance. The Principal Law of the nation also provides for the procedure in accordance with which the Parliament is supposed to perform its role.

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Mr. Sachin Balasaheb Bote. (2024). Supremacy Of Indian Parliament In Modern Democracy And Public Opinion: Ethical Conflict In Law Making Process. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 3638–3640. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.7378
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Mr. Sachin Balasaheb Bote

Vasantdada Patil Pratishthan’s Law College Sion, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.