(i) of the presence of certain fundamental rights of the citizens, (ii) its authority is confined to jurisdiction earmarked by the Constitution & (iii) laws passed by Parliament can be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court
The Parliament of India cannot be regarded as a sovereign body because (i) of the
presence of certain fundamental rights of the citizens, (ii) its authority is confined to
jurisdiction earmarked by the Constitution & (iii) laws passed by Parliament can be
declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court