Parliamentary Form of Government | Constitution of India

Q. Parliamentary form of Government [4 marks - 2022]

Parliamentary form of Government

In a democratic setup, Parliamentary government is formed by the political party that obtains the peoples mandate. In this form of government the Parliament has all the authority. The majority party in the parliament, elects the Prime Minister. The party under the guidance of the Prime Minister selects the cabinet ministers and other ministers.

There are three distinct bodies of the Parliamentary system of Government:
1. The Legislative
The Legislative is the law-making body of the government. It frames laws and policies.

2. The Executive
The Executive body of the government implements the laws and regulations framed by the legislative body.

3. The Judiciary.
The Judiciary ensures justice to the citizens of India based on the framed laws of the country’s Constitution.

There is a distinct division of power among these three organs of the government. No organ can interfere in the working of the other organs.

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