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We adopted parliamentary democracy based on the British model, but how does our model differ from that model?
1. As regards legislation, the British Parliament is supreme or sovereign but in India, the power of the Parliament to legislate is limited.
2. In India, matters related to the constitutionality of the Amendment of an Act of the Parliament are referred to the Constitution Bench by the Supreme Court.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
- Statement 1: In the UK, Parliament is supreme, meaning it can make or repeal any law. In India, Parliament's power is curtailed by the Constitution. It can't alter the fundamental structure of the Constitution.
- Statement 2: In India, constitutional amendments and their validity can indeed be challenged in the Supreme Court and may be reviewed by a Constitution Bench.
- Option 1, 1 only: This option suggests only the first statement is true. This is partly correct.
- Option 2, 2 only: This option suggests only the second statement is true. This is partly correct.
- Option 3, Both 1 and 2: Both statements are correct, as both differences exist in the Indian model compared to the British model.
- Option 4, Neither 1 nor 2: This option denotes neither statement is true, which is incorrect as both statements hold validity.
Correct Answer: Option 3, Both 1 and 2
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