The relevance of Indian parliament is dwindling. Justify the statement with some reasons

Solution,

The relevance of Indian parliament is dwindling. Reasons for dwindling:-
 
The government has shown extreme reluctance to refer Bills to Select Committees of the Houses or Joint Parliamentary Committees.
 
The government used its majority in both the homes of Parliament and steamrolled  the Bills amid the predictable din and noise that a fragmented Opposition could mount.
 
The majority support enjoyed by the chief within the Parliament reduces the likelihood of effective criticism.
Confusing definition of Money Bills has created scope for its misuse.
 
The Parliament has neither time nor expertise to regulate the administration which has grown in volume also as complexity.
 
The growth of ‘delegated legislation’ has reduced the role of Parliament in making detailed laws and has increased the powers of bureaucracy.

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