Doctrine of Colourable Legislation

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2010
Doctrine of Colourable Legislation

Colourable legislation i.e. indirectly doing something which cannot be done directly. What is pivotal is the fact that the legislature (usually this is associated with state legislature) does not possess the power to make law upon a particular aspect but nonetheness indirectly makes one.

Doctrine of Colourable Legislation and Legislative Accountability, in a Parliamentary system, unlike the Presidential system, lays emphasis on accoun
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