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In India, the legislature cannot delegate its essential functions or power to the executive.
The essential function of the legislature is the determination of the legislative policy and enacting that policy into a binding rule of conduct.
When the legislature has once laid down the policy and a standard is established by the statute, the executive may be given the power to make subordinate rules within that limit.
All are correct.
- Option 4: All are correct.
- In India, the legislature indeed cannot delegate its essential legislative functions or decision-making powers to the executive.
- The main job of the legislature is to make policies and turn them into binding laws.
- Once the legislature lays down clear policy and standards through a statute, it can allow the executive to create detailed rules, as long as they fit within the established limits.
- These are fundamental principles of delegated legislation in India.
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