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- India Constitutionpolitical-science-mcqs › india-constitution
- Published
- 11 Apr 2023
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The Parliament is responsible for amending the Constitution, which includes curbing the judiciary's authority of judicial review. State Legislatures, the Council of States, and Legislative Councils do not have this power.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which judicial body stated in its ruling that every provision of our Constitution can be amended?
- 2.Which Constitutional Amendment Act first modified Article 368 of the Indian Constitution?
- 3.Who is authorized to grant or refuse approval to a Bill passed by the Parliament?
- 4.Who is empowered to summon a joint session of both Houses of Parliament?
- 5.During the Second Reading of a Bill, which procedure is followed for its approval?
- 6.Within the Parliament, how is a Government Bill defined?
- 7.What are the components of the Budget commonly referred to as?
- 8.Into how many sections is the Budget presented in the Lok Sabha?
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