Finance Commission recommendations must be laid before Parliament with an explanatory memorandum on action taken. The constitution requires the President to cause every Finance Commission recommendation, together with an explanatory memorandum as to the action taken, to be laid before each House of Parliament, creating a procedural obligation to inform Parliament of recommendations and the government's response.
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Finance Commission recommendations must be laid before Parliament with an explanatory memorandum on action taken.
The constitution requires the President to cause every Finance Commission recommendation, together with an explanatory memorandum as to the action taken, to be laid before each House of Parliament, creating a procedural obligation to inform Parliament of recommendations and the government's response.
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