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Option 3 : Both 1 and 2

The correct option is 3, i.e Both 1 and 2.

  • Under Article 105 of the Indian constitution, a Member of Parliament enjoys the freedom of speech in the Parliament as a Parliamentary Privilege protected by the Constitution of India.
  • It also grants the right of publication of its proceedings to a Member of Parliament.
  • The Concept of parliamentary privilege in the Constitution of India has been borrowed from the British Constitution.
  • Under Article 368, the Constitution has vested the power to amend the constitution in Parliament.
  • Judiciary both Supreme Court and High Court can not bring any changes in the constitution nor can they amend it. This is because the judiciary does not have officials directly elected by the people of India.
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