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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2013

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The proliferation of delegated legislation should not pose a problem in the Indian Parliamentary system of government. Critically comment.

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Delegated Legislation has been necessitated by increasing work load on the law makers and complexities associated with the delivery of services. Though it has increased the discretionary powers of executive, it may be effectively used to meet the needs of dynamic situation with certain safeguards in place. Under delegated legislation, the lawmakers…

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Question 2

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What purpose do Ad hoc bodies serve? Describe, paying particular attention to how Ad Hoc Committees of the Indian Parliament work. (250 Words)

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  • Ad hoc bodies are committees or groups that are established for a certain purpose and then abolished after that objective has been achieved.
  • These are not long-lasting.
  • Ad hoc committees in parliament are established by a resolution of the house or by the speaker or chair.
  • The necessity for them emerges when current institutions/committees lack the ti…

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2020

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Parliamentary committees are at the deliberative core of parliamentary work which is crucial for refining legislations. Elucidate. (Paper-2)

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Parliamentary committees play a central role in the legislative process and are considered the deliberative core of parliamentary work. These committees are responsible for thoroughly examining bills and other legislative proposals, soliciting input from stakeholders and experts, and making recommendations for changes to the proposed legislation.

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Question 4

Appeared in Year: 2021

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The role and status of the Speaker in parliamentary system have their foundation in the Speaker՚s stance on neutrality. Comment. (Paper-2)

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The Speaker of the parliament plays a crucial role in maintaining the smooth functioning and orderly conduct of the legislative process. In a parliamentary system, the Speaker is responsible for overseeing and regulating the proceedings of the parliament, enforcing rules and procedures, and ensuring that the rights and privileges of members of parl…

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