Correct option is D
The correct answer is (d) Parliament.
The Parliament is the legislative organ of the Union Government of India.
Article 79: Establishes the Parliament of India, consisting of the President and two Houses – the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha).
The Parliament is a central part of India's democratic political system and is based on the United Kingdom's Westminster model
It is responsible for making laws, amending laws, and representing the people of India.
It also plays a crucial role in scrutinizing the work of the government and holding it accountable.
Article 80: Details the composition of the Rajya Sabha.
Article 81: Details the composition of the Lok Sabha.
Article 107 to 122: Outline the procedures and powers of Parliament, including legislative procedures.
Facts to remember:
Article 74: States that there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President.
Article 75: Deals with the appointment, tenure, and responsibilities of the Prime Minister and other ministers.
Article 124: Establishes the Supreme Court and details the appointment of judges.
Article 52: Establishes the office of the President of India.
Article 53: Vests executive power in the President.
Article 63: Establishes the office of the Vice President of India.