In India legal sovereignty is vested with
Explanation
In India legal sovereignty is vested with the constitution. The body which has the power to issue final commands in the form of laws is the legal sovereign in a state. Legal sovereignty is organised and re-organised by constitutional law. Indian Parliament is not sovereign as ours is a federal country where the powers of Parliament are restricted and shared with the states. Also, laws made by the Parliament are subject to the Provisions of the Constitution, which means that laws not in conformity with the Constitution are not valid.
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