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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PARLIAMENT AND STATE LEGISLATURE
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PARLIAMENT AND STATE LEGISLATURE

This article is written by Harshita Rathore of BALL.B of 3rd Semester of RNB Global University, Bikaner, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT .India is a federal state, has an idiomatic political structure with different roles for the central and state-level legislative bodies. The Parliament, representing the central authority, and Read more

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PROVISIONS OF PARLIAMENT UNDER CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
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PROVISIONS OF PARLIAMENT UNDER CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

This article is written by Gargi Mishra, a student of 3 semester in Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA, an intern under Legal Vidiya. The title of the article is Provisions Of Parliament Under Constitution Of India. ABSTRACT A union of states, India is often referred to as Bharat. It has a Read more

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