April 2024
Intermediate to advanced
592 pages
14h 20m
English
| The Legislative Procedure | |
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| The primary function of the Parliament is law-making. | Law refers to the result or product of legislation which defines norms of conduct. |
| Every law should have the sanction of the parliament because the Parliament alone represents the general will of the people. | |
| Law-making is still deemed to be the predominant function of Parliament even though today it is not the only function it performs nor is the Parliament the only actor in the drama of law-making. | |
| Now a day only a small portion of the legislature is devoted to the business of law-making and initiative in law-making lies mostly with the executive. | |
| In actual practice, the government ... | |
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