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Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty

The Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty asserts that Parliament holds supreme legislative authority, capable of enacting, amending, or repealing any law. In India, this doctrine is

Doctrine of Executive Privilege

The Doctrine of Executive Privilege refers to the right of the executive branch to withhold information from other government branches, particularly the legislature and judiciary,

Doctrine of Political Question

The Doctrine of Political Question refers to the principle where courts refrain from adjudicating issues that are constitutionally delegated to the executive or legislative branches,