Parliament of India consists

Parliament of India consists

the President of India only
the House of the People and the Council of States only
The President of India, the House of the People and the Council of States
the Vice-President of India, the House of the People and the Council of States
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UPSC SO-Steno – 2017
Article 79 of the Constitution of India defines the constitution of Parliament. It states: “There shall be a Parliament for the Union, which shall consist of the President and two Houses to be known respectively as the Council of States and the House of the People.”
The Parliament of India is therefore composed of three parts: the President of India, the Council of States (Rajya Sabha), and the House of the People (Lok Sabha).
– The composition of the Parliament of India is defined by Article 79 of the Constitution.
– Parliament consists of the President, the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), and the Lok Sabha (House of the People).
The President is an integral part of the Parliament, even though they do not sit or participate in discussions in either House. No bill passed by the Houses can become law without the President’s assent. The Vice-President is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha but is not a component of the Parliament itself.
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